Court Order Relationship Resolution

Summary

A court order is preventing contact between you and your fiancé due to a past altercation, and you are being prosecuted in Missouri. To address this, consider consulting a local attorney to understand your legal options and protections. If your phone was taken and used fraudulently, report the theft and fraud to the police in your local jurisdiction and inform them of the interstate nature of the issue. Additionally, secure your financial accounts and consider legal action to recover damages.

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I am not to interfere with the prosecution of me when dealing with her in the other state this is filed with the cort she was living with me befor we had the fight and now im worried about her safely and that she is being lied to to get her to pursue prosecution of me i dont believe she knows what is going on or what damages to myself she may be pressing i woud like to have counseling to try to fix this relationship
I'm sorry you're dealing with this. It sounds complex, and to provide accurate information, I need to know if there's an active restraining order or similar court order preventing contact. Can you clarify if such an order exists?
It does do i am being prosecuted by the state of MO
It seems like you are in a tough situation. Since there's an active court order and prosecution involved, it might be best to seek legal advice from a local attorney. They can help you understand the specifics of your case and what steps you can take to address the court order and your concerns. Would you like to be connected to a local lawyer who can better assist you with your case?
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Given the complexity of your situation, including the court order and ongoing prosecution, it would be beneficial to consult a local attorney to navigate legal options and protections. If you change your mind about connecting with a local lawyer, please let me know.
Me and my x are nolonger together and i am being charged with a crime for fighting with her her and her mother took my phone her mother then contacted people i know to collect info and do harmful things with the information on my phone she committed fraud with my personal information and then deleted everything on my phone changed the number and started using it planing on never giving it back what steps should i take to prevent her from talking to anyone else i know or commuting mor fraud how do i get the money back and reputation that she has stolen
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Considering the situation, here are some steps you can take:
- Report to the Police: File a police report regarding the theft of your phone and fraud.
- Identity Theft: Report the identity theft to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
- Credit Freeze: Place a freeze on your credit to prevent further financial damage.
- Legal Advice: Consider consulting with a local attorney for personalized guidance.
Do you have any specific questions about these steps?
Me and my x are nolonger together and i am being charged with a crime for fighting with her her and her mother took my phone her mother then contacted people i know to collect info and do harmful things with the information on my phone she committed fraud with my personal information and then deleted everything on my phone changed the number and started using it planing on never giving it back what steps should i take to prevent her from talking to anyone else i know or commuting mor fraud how do i get the money back and reputation that she has stolen
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Sorry to hear you're dealing with this. Here are some steps you could consider:
- Report the theft and fraud to the police.
- Contact your bank and other institutions to secure your accounts.
- Consider filing a civil lawsuit for damages.
- Seek a restraining order to prevent further contact.
Have you already reported the theft and fraud to the police?
Were should i file a police report she lives in a different state
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You should file a police report in your local jurisdiction where the theft and fraud occurred. Additionally, inform the police that the perpetrator is in a different state. They can guide you on how to collaborate with law enforcement in her state.
Have you considered contacting your bank and credit institutions to secure your accounts?
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Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Could you provide a bit more information about the issue?