Disclosing Pregnancy Protective Order
Summary
In Connecticut, protective orders generally prohibit contact and harassment. If a protective order specifies no contact even through third party, disclosing someones pregnancy could be a violation. Viable reasons for court involvement in disclosing pregnancy may include child custody, visitation rights, child support, paternity issues, or safety concerns. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
can someone else disclose pregnancy if there’s a protective order in a e
What state are you located in? Laws regarding protective orders and privacy can vary by location.
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In Connecticut, protective orders generally prohibit contact and harassment. Disclosing someone's pregnancy could be seen as harassment. However, specifics depend on the terms of the order.
there us no contact allowed
What are the specific terms of the protective order in your case?
no contact even through third party
If the protective order specifies "no contact even through third party", then any form of communication, including disclosing pregnancy, could be a violation. Please consult a local attorney for advice.
how can the court assist in disclosing pregnancy to the other party
What is the reason you want the court to disclose your pregnancy to the other party?
what are viable reasons
Some viable reasons could include:
- Child custody or visitation rights
- Child support
- Paternity issues
- Safety concerns
Please consult with a local attorney for advice.