By Ellen Wright
Do you suspect your ex might try to kick you out of the house by getting a fraudulent restraining order against you? Has your ex lied under oath before the judge to keep a previously issued Massachusetts restraining order in place? Massachusetts 209A Restraining Orders are meant to protect victims of domestic violence who have a genuine and credible fear of abuse, but the process is often abuse for less-than-honest motivations. Being served by the police with a Massachusetts 209A restraining order can be one of the most shocking events to ever happen to someone if they have no idea it’s coming, and people in this situation need to be prepared. In this guide, Attorney Wright discusses four key strategies you need to know if you hope to beat a frivolous Massachusetts restraining order in court.
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