What should I do about a no contact order that was informally waived by the judge?

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What should I do about a no contact order that was informally waived by the judge?

I was arrested and posted bond with the county. My arrest warrant was signed by a judge and says, “No contact with my children”. I am going through a divorce now and my family lawyer said he spoke to the judge and the judge said he would not enforce that handwritten note. What can I do to make sure I won’t get in trouble or be arrested again for contacting my kids? I have temporary to have them on my weekends on expanded visitation schedule. I have not seen them in a few weeks because of this new criminal issue.

Asked on August 28, 2014 under Criminal Law, Texas

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

I would not go forward with visitation unless and until the order was ended, dissolved or cancelled.  It is a toll that your spouse can use to really screw up your life.  The Judge should never had said that "informally" and your attorney should take the steps necessary to have the order lifted.  I know it is difficult not seeing your children but this is very serious.  Good luck.


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