Eviction And Ppo Violation
Summary
If someone continues to trespass after being evicted and violates a PPO in Michigan, you can notify the local police, file a formal complaint for the PPO violation, and consult an attorney for potential civil action. Always keep evidence of these incidents. To file a formal complaint, contact your local police, document the violation, and visit your local court. For legal consultation, contact Michigan Legal Help at 734-998-6100 or visit their website.Full Conversation
im Having problems with a person who has been served with eviction notice and left willingly took her belongings and keeps coming back Me and my childeren also have a ppo against her what can I do
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In Michigan, if a person continues to trespass after eviction and violation of PPO, you can:
- Notify the local police about the trespassing
- Consider filing a formal complaint for violation of the PPO
- Consult with an attorney for potential civil action for damages.
Remember to always keep evidence of these incidents.
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****, would you like information on how to file a formal complaint for violation of the PPO or contact details of local legal services to consult with an attorney in Michigan?
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Great! To file a formal complaint for a PPO violation, you can:
- Contact your local police department.
- Document and provide evidence of the violation.
- Visit your local court to file the complaint.
For legal consultation, you can contact:
Michigan Legal Help
Phone: *-*-*
Website: www.michiganlegalhelp.org