Emancipation And No Contact

Summary

Emancipation in South Carolina does not automatically lift a no contact order. To lift the order, you must draft a petition, submit it to the court, and attend a hearing. Living with your boyfriend while the order is in effect could lead to legal consequences. Even if you didnt attend a court hearing, the no contact order can still be valid. Seek legal counsel to verify the orders validity and explore your options.

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if i get emancipation could i get a no contact order dropped that my mom put on my boyfriend
Hello Miley,
In South Carolina, emancipation won't necessarily impact a no contact order. This may depend on:
- The specific reasons for the order.
- The order's length and conditions.
- The judge's discretion.
Consider consulting a local attorney for more personalized advice.
but i want to live with my boyfriend when i get emancipation
In South Carolina, once you're emancipated, you can technically live with anyone. However, if a no contact order is in place against your boyfriend, it won't automatically be lifted just because you're emancipated. You or your boyfriend might need to formally request the court to lift the order.
how do i formally request the court to lift the no contact order
To request a lift of the no contact order in South Carolina, you should:
- Draft a Petition stating reasons for the request.
- Submit the Petition to the court that issued the order.
- Attend a hearing where you'll present your case.
Legal representation is recommended.
can i live with him while we get it dropped
In South Carolina, living with your boyfriend while trying to get the no contact order dropped could be risky. If the order is still in effect, you both could face legal consequences. It's recommended to wait until the order is officially lifted.
the cop just told my mom their was a no contact order placed and we didnt go to court or nothing does that still count
In South Carolina, a no contact order can still be valid even if you didn't attend a court hearing. Violating it could lead to legal consequences. It's advised to seek legal counsel to verify the order's validity and explore your options.