Why is there a no-contact provision on my bond and how do I get it lifted?

The most common reason for a no-contact provision is a domestic violence charge, however it can be placed on other similar charges.

In most cases, the no-contact provision can only be removed once the person you have been forbidden to contact goes to court and states the reasons why they want the provision lifted.

In the case of a spouse or significant other, a safety plan must be created through LACASA. This is a form that outlines the steps that will be taken if there is any type of threat or violence that would happen in the future.

Most judges are reluctant to lift  no-contact provisions, but they will  listen to a modification prior to the case being resolved.

As always, don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or to set up a free consultation.

Marcus D. Wilcox

Marcus@MDWilcoxLaw.com

www.MDWilcoxLaw.com

Attorney at Law, esq.

DISCLAIMER: The information contained on this website is meant to be general, informative and educational. It should not be taken as specific legal advice to any particular problem or issue. Please consult an attorney personally to discuss your particular circumstances.

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