Reviewed on: February 22,2016
Prison Discipline

If I had a protective order that's been dismissed can I visit?

If I had a protective order that's been dismissed can I visit?

Probably, but you need to consider why there was a protective order in the first place.
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Answered by a former federal inmate · 14+ years advising families
✓ Verified answer February 07,2016 · Prison Discipline
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Probably, but you need to consider why there was a protective order in the first place. This might be a good time to take inventory of your life and NOT go back to the person you needed protection from. Before you visit, ask the counselor or case manager if there are any lingering restrictions for visitation so that you do not make the trip for nothing.
Accepted Answer Date Created: February 07,2016
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