Modifying Protective Order Considerations

Summary

The user is considering modifying a protective order in Connecticut due to being pregnant with the person she has a dual protective order with. The conversation explains the difference between a residential and partial protective order in Connecticut and the potential risks of modifying a protective order. It also provides information on how to consult with a legal professional, including free legal services available in Connecticut.

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does it make me not look like the victim if i want to modify the protective order
What is the reason you want to modify the protective order?

General Information:
- Modifying a protective order doesn't necessarily make you look less like a victim. It depends on the reasons and circumstances.
i’m pregnant with the person i have a dual protective order with
What state are you currently residing in? This is important as laws regarding protective orders vary by state.
ct
In Connecticut:

- You can request a modification of a protective order.
- Contact the Connecticut Judicial Branch at (*) *-* for assistance.
i was in a dual arrest due to domestic violence
What are the details of the domestic violence incident that led to the dual arrest?
w details
Could you please provide more specific details about the incident that led to the dual arrest?
what kind of details
Details such as the date, location, what happened, any witnesses, and any injuries sustained would be helpful in understanding your situation better.
residential protective order vs partial protective order
In Connecticut:

- A Residential Protective Order prohibits the offender from entering the residence.
- A Partial Protective Order allows limited contact but prohibits further violence.
dual arrests outcomes
Could you clarify what you mean by "dual arrests outcomes"? Are you asking about the potential legal consequences of a dual arrest in a domestic violence case in Connecticut?
why is it unadvisable for victims to not motion to modify protective orders
What is the specific reason you've been advised against modifying the protective order?

General Information:
- Modifying a protective order can potentially expose the victim to further harm.
i am pregnant
What is the nature of the relationship with the person you have a protective order against?
they’re the father of the unborn baby
What kind of modifications are you considering for the protective order?
there is a dual protective order and we’re both the victim and offender in the court system
What is the current status of your case in the court system?
my current status is continuation into the new year
What is the next scheduled court date for your case?
to dismiss my case
What is the reason you want to dismiss your case?
to have it off my record
What is the nature of the charges against you that you want to have dismissed?
disorderly conduct
What were the circumstances that led to the disorderly conduct charge?
domestic violence
What is the current status of the protective order? Are there any specific conditions you want to modify?
there is a full no contact protective order
What are the specific modifications you're considering for the full no contact protective order?
is it stupid to motion to modify a protective order as a victim
It's not necessarily "stupid", but it's important to consider your safety. What modifications are you considering?
what are my options
In Connecticut, you can request to modify the protective order to a partial or residential one. However, consider your safety first. Consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.
how do i consult with a legal professional
You can consult with a legal professional by scheduling an appointment with a local law firm or legal aid service. In Connecticut, you can contact Statewide Legal Services at *-*-*-*.
are there services on the weekend
Yes, some legal services do operate on weekends. However, it's best to check with the specific service you're interested in for their operating hours.
for free?
Yes, some legal aid services offer free consultations. Statewide Legal Services in Connecticut provides free legal help to low-income individuals. You can reach them at *-*-*-*.
who can i contact on the weekend online?
You can try contacting Connecticut Legal Services online. They have a "Contact Us" form on their website which you can fill out anytime. Their website is www.connlegalservices.org.
connlegalservices?
Yes, Connecticut Legal Services is a non-profit organization providing free legal help. You can reach them through their website www.connlegalservices.org or call them at (*) *-*.