Louisville, KY asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Domestic Violence for Kentucky

Q: How can anyone tell me they goin to call the cops on me for a nocontact order if they are not at the house when I arrive

My dad has a no contact order on me but he lives with my granny. My children go over to her house. I have not said

Anything to him in 2 years and have not been inside my grandmothers home in a year because he previously moved out but just moved back in to her home. I had pulled up to her house to make sure my kids had made it back and to show her my hand. And he was at the corner which I was unaware of until she told me she sent my dad to meet my kids at the corner . so I started to go back to my car. He told my 10 year old son to come tell me I need to get away before he calls the cops. And I didn’t do anything to him m. But within the last 2 years he has pulled up to bring my grandmother to both of my houses my old and new one. If I haven’t said anything to him and I have a no contact order on me right now can he just tell me he will call the cops on me if I was unaware he was at the house and left when I seen him at the end of the block?

1 Lawyer Answer
Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Criminal Law Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY
  • Licensed in Kentucky

A: No. You are not guilty but now that you know he’s there, you’ll need to stay away from granny’s.

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