Dropping No Contact Order
Summary
Respondents can request to drop a no contact order by filing a motion and attending a court hearing. Immediate resolution is unlikely due to scheduling and preparation requirements.Full Conversation
can the respondent of a no contact order request it be dropped
Yes, the respondent can request to have a no contact order dropped. Here are some general steps:
- File a motion to modify or dismiss the order with the court.
- Attend a court hearing to present your case.
- Provide evidence or reasons why the order should be lifted.
Would you like more details on how to proceed or have any specific questions about the process?
can it be done the same day they are served with the no contact order
In Illinois, the respondent can request to have a no contact order dropped, but it typically requires a court hearing. It's unlikely to be resolved the same day it's served, as scheduling and preparation for the hearing takes time. Would you like more details on the process or legal assistance options?