Q: Ok so over two months ago my fiance and mother of my two children had let a few things out that eventually became known
That she had been living a double standard for almost a year so long story short we had words she packed up her things after trying to get me arrested over false accusations numerous ones at that she then went and placed a injunction against me for no contact with her or my two boy's. So cops came she was able to take personal belongings but was not like me granted only one visit to do so so she came back numerous times to get items most belonging to her the most belonging to us and property or to me personally myself and she was gone for little over two months with this no contact order then last week the girl who had been setting up visitation this with me and my sons called and said Nicole had nowhere else to go she begged if she could come back I let her come back last night I sent in Clay County Jail and now her in this babysitter and her new boyfriend live at my place of residence solely in my name nothing on the property is in her name nothing what can I have a order not toretur
A:
You need to speak to an attorney immediately. You need to have the injunction against you reviewed and if valid, you must do an eviction/ejectment in order to get any third parties out of your house.
Good luck.
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