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Family

Aug. 22, 2019

Shared kids and DVROs can put parties in a precarious position

When the protected party and restrained party share children together, they are placed in a precarious position where they must somehow navigate parenthood together, notwithstanding the restraining orders in effect.

Lisa H. Meyer

Partner
Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP

Email: lhm@molfamlaw.com

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Eric W. Meyer

Partner
Meyer, Olson, Lowy & Meyers, LLP

Eric W. Meyer is an experienced litigator and has experience in domestic violence cases and family law matters.

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Shared kids and DVROs can put parties in a precarious position
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A protected party will likely feel an immense wave of relief if that party's application for Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVROs) is granted. The judge heard and validated her/his concerns, which resulted in restraining orders that will be transmitted to the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System. However, when the protected party and restrained party share children together, they are placed in a precarious position where they must somehow naviga...

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