Dropped Charges Family Dynamics
Summary
If assault charges against you were dropped, consider documenting interactions with family members to prevent future issues. If you feel threatened, consult an attorney about obtaining a restraining order. Understanding your rights and taking preventative measures can help ensure your safety and peace of mind.Full Conversation
So I did have a conversation, and they did not mention any legal concerns that I remember. Though I may not be remembering right
It sounds like your immediate legal issue has been resolved since the charges were dropped. Whether to avoid your family members is a personal decision, but if you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, it might be wise to keep some distance. If any new legal concerns arise, consider consulting an attorney for advice.
Is there anything else you'd like to discuss or clarify regarding this situation?
Yes because I would not want the same case to be brought up again on me, or the same harassment
You might want to consider the following:
- Document any interactions with these family members in case similar situations arise.
- If you feel threatened or harassed, you might want to consider obtaining a restraining order.
- Consult an attorney to understand your rights and any preventative measures you can take.
Is there anything specific you are unsure about or need further information on?
Yes there was a legal hearing I had to do. And when I talked to the victim he said about legal case and brought it up again even though it’s been six months
You might want to consider the following options:
- Document Conversations: Keep a record of any interactions with the involved family members if they bring up the case again.
- Consult an Attorney: To understand your rights and any preventative measures you can take.
- Restraining Order: If you feel threatened or harassed, consider obtaining a restraining order for your safety.
Is there any specific aspect of the legal hearing that you need further information on?