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What will happen if you violate a restraining order in Oregon
There isn't anything fake about a restraining order. Either there is one or there isn't one. What you need to do is take a step back, compose yourself, re-evaluate your circumstances, come up with a new game plan, and have patience. Even if you are the "victim" here, that mentality will only hurt yoRead more
There isn’t anything fake about a restraining order. Either there is one or there isn’t one. What you need to do is take a step back, compose yourself, re-evaluate your circumstances, come up with a new game plan, and have patience. Even if you are the “victim” here, that mentality will only hurt you more than you already have been. So, first thing’s first, you need to get your head right before you do anything. If you have your heart set on getting your stuff back and/or suing for damages, hire an attorney. However, your other option is to put everything you’ve got into overcoming this massive setback by working for everything you’ve lost. “Precision Lawn Maintenance” or “Ritch’s Handyman Services” etc if you are good at lawn care or home improvements. If you don’t have the equipment to work for yourself, despite your background, there ARE jobs out there. It just might take a lot more time and effort to find one worth having. The greatest revenge is success. Best of luck!
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