Delaware No Contact Order
Summary
If you have a No Contact Order in Delaware, document any harassment and consider filing a police report for harassment or destruction of property. You can communicate about childrens needs through court-approved parenting apps like OurFamilyWizard, TalkingParents, and Cozi, which typically do not violate the order if permitted by the court. Ensure this method is included in your modification request. For confirmation, contact the court clerks office or consult with an attorney.Full Conversation
I have a Delaware No Contact Order with my kids father and he got my number from my daughters phone he has *% control of and is harassing me. Can i file any kind of charges on him?
Hi ****,
I understand your concern. Given that there is a No Contact Order in place, you can take the following steps:
- Document all instances of harassment.
- Report the violations to the police.
- Consider filing for a modification or extension of the No Contact Order.
Would you like more information on how to report the violations?
I understand your concern. Given that there is a No Contact Order in place, you can take the following steps:
- Document all instances of harassment.
- Report the violations to the police.
- Consider filing for a modification or extension of the No Contact Order.
Would you like more information on how to report the violations?
He is not in violation because the No Contact order was issued too me because he called the police on me
Hi ****,
Thank you for clarifying. Even though the No Contact Order was issued against you, if you are experiencing harassment, you still have options:
- Document all instances of harassment.
- File a police report for harassment.
- Consider seeking a protective order if harassment persists.
Would you like more details on filing a police report for harassment?
Thank you for clarifying. Even though the No Contact Order was issued against you, if you are experiencing harassment, you still have options:
- Document all instances of harassment.
- File a police report for harassment.
- Consider seeking a protective order if harassment persists.
Would you like more details on filing a police report for harassment?
Yes, he also broke my cellphone he gave me 4 years ago, that i was using with my own SIM card and he stole the SIM and ran the phone over.
Hi ****,
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you can take:
- Document the incident, including any evidence of the broken cellphone.
- File a police report for harassment and destruction of property.
- Consider seeking legal advice on potential protective orders.
Would you like more information on how to file a police report for harassment in Delaware?
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Here are some steps you can take:
- Document the incident, including any evidence of the broken cellphone.
- File a police report for harassment and destruction of property.
- Consider seeking legal advice on potential protective orders.
Would you like more information on how to file a police report for harassment in Delaware?
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Hi ****,
To file a police report for harassment in Delaware, follow these steps:
- Visit your local police station.
- Bring any evidence of harassment and destruction of property.
- Provide a detailed account of the incidents, including dates and times.
Would you like to know the contact information for your local police station?
To file a police report for harassment in Delaware, follow these steps:
- Visit your local police station.
- Bring any evidence of harassment and destruction of property.
- Provide a detailed account of the incidents, including dates and times.
Would you like to know the contact information for your local police station?
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Hi ****,
If you need any further assistance or have additional questions regarding your situation, please feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
If you need any further assistance or have additional questions regarding your situation, please feel free to ask. I'm here to help!
How can we legally comminicate about out childrens needs without violating the no contact order
Hi ****,
To communicate about your children's needs without violating the No Contact Order, you can:
- Use a neutral third party to relay messages.
- Communicate through your attorneys if both of you have legal representation.
- Use court-approved communication methods such as a parenting app.
Would you like more information on court-approved parenting apps?
To communicate about your children's needs without violating the No Contact Order, you can:
- Use a neutral third party to relay messages.
- Communicate through your attorneys if both of you have legal representation.
- Use court-approved communication methods such as a parenting app.
Would you like more information on court-approved parenting apps?
i already filed for a modification of the order but wont be heard for another * weels
Hi ****,
It's great that you've filed for a modification. In the meantime, to ensure communication about your children's needs:
- Use a trusted third party to exchange messages.
- Document all communication attempts.
- Avoid direct contact to prevent any potential violations.
Would you like more tips on managing this situation until your hearing?
It's great that you've filed for a modification. In the meantime, to ensure communication about your children's needs:
- Use a trusted third party to exchange messages.
- Document all communication attempts.
- Avoid direct contact to prevent any potential violations.
Would you like more tips on managing this situation until your hearing?
which parenting apps are delaware court approved
Hi ****,
In Delaware, court-approved parenting apps can help you communicate effectively about your children’s needs. Some commonly recommended apps include:
- OurFamilyWizard
- TalkingParents
- Cozi
These apps help ensure all communication is documented and can be reviewed if needed. Would you like more details on any of these apps?
In Delaware, court-approved parenting apps can help you communicate effectively about your children’s needs. Some commonly recommended apps include:
- OurFamilyWizard
- TalkingParents
- Cozi
These apps help ensure all communication is documented and can be reviewed if needed. Would you like more details on any of these apps?
Am i in violation of my no contact order if i communicate through these court approved apps
Hi ****,
Using court-approved parenting apps like OurFamilyWizard, TalkingParents, and Cozi typically doesn't violate No Contact Orders if the court permits their use. Ensure this method is included in your modification request. Would you like more information on how to confirm this with the court?
Using court-approved parenting apps like OurFamilyWizard, TalkingParents, and Cozi typically doesn't violate No Contact Orders if the court permits their use. Ensure this method is included in your modification request. Would you like more information on how to confirm this with the court?
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Hi ****,
To confirm whether using court-approved parenting apps violates your No Contact Order, you can:
- Contact the court clerk's office where your case is being heard.
- Refer to your No Contact Order documentation to check for any specific provisions.
- Consult with your attorney if you have one.
Would you like more information on how to contact the court clerk’s office?
To confirm whether using court-approved parenting apps violates your No Contact Order, you can:
- Contact the court clerk's office where your case is being heard.
- Refer to your No Contact Order documentation to check for any specific provisions.
- Consult with your attorney if you have one.
Would you like more information on how to contact the court clerk’s office?