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Can my ex-spouse visit our children if I have a restraining order against him?

Posted by Michael G. Butash | Aug 11, 2017 | 0 Comments

Can my ex-spouse visit our children if I have a restraining order against him?

Yes, there are ways that your ex-spouse can visit the children if you have a restraining order against him. There are several ways. For example, you could have the court enter provisions into the injunction that allows contact between you and the ex-spouse only for the purpose of visitation or child exchange. Other ways to do it are you can have a person other than you, such as a grandparent or babysitter, transport the children to the exchange so that the ex-spouse can have time with the children. As long as the children are not protected by the restraining order.

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Michael G. Butash

Michael G. Butash Stetson University College of Law Florida State University Former State Prosecutor Mike grew up in the Tampa Bay area and graduated from Stetson University College of Law in 1997. He was immediately hired as an Assistant State Attorney for the 6th Judicial Circuit (Pinellas/...

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