No Contact Order Theft

Summary

If someone with financial power of attorney takes valuables from your home during a no contact order, document all interactions and evidence. Since police consider it a civil matter, you may need to file a claim in small claims or civil court. Consulting an attorney for specific legal advice and representation is advisable. You can contact the Iowa Judicial Branch or Iowa Legal Aid for further assistance.

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During a no contact order, i was not able to go to my own home. My partner was in hospital and a guy showedbup saying he was my partners financial POA. He went to my home and took everything of value. Police said its a civil matter
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Iowa
Hi ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some general steps you can take:
- **Document Everything**: Keep records of all interactions and any evidence of the theft.
- **Civil Court**: Since the police consider it a civil matter, you may need to file a claim in small claims or civil court.
- **Consult an Attorney**: Consider consulting an attorney for specific legal advice and representation.
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Hi ****, here is the information you requested:

Iowa Judicial Branch~
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.iowacourts.gov


Iowa Legal Aid~
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.iowalegalaid.org


Feel free to contact these resources for further assistance.