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Old 06-14-2009, 01:48 AM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky

Just under a year ago, my mother, brother, step fater and I moved in with my grandmother for a short period of time, until we found a house. However, my grandmother soon got fed up with having people in her house, and wanted my mom and step father to move out. MY Grand mother has alzheimers and Parkensen's disease, and is not very lucid. My aunt and Uncle have never gotten along with my mother, and convinced my grandmother to get a protective order against my mother so that she would have to leave. There were no threats from my mother to my grandmother, nor were there any cases of abuse. She simply wanted my mom to leave. And this has really been getting my mother down. So here is my question: my grandmother has asked a few times if she could call my mom. When they went to court my grandmother asked for no contact, but I don't think she knows whats going on, or what that means. if I call my grandmother and let her talk to my mother, will she or I go to jail?
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Old 06-14-2009, 03:04 AM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky

Just under a year ago, my mother, brother, step fater and I moved in with my grandmother for a short period of time, until we found a house. However, my grandmother soon got fed up with having people in her house, and wanted my mom and step father to move out. MY Grand mother has alzheimers and Parkensen's disease, and is not very lucid. My aunt and Uncle have never gotten along with my mother, and convinced my grandmother to get a protective order against my mother so that she would have to leave. There were no threats from my mother to my grandmother, nor were there any cases of abuse. She simply wanted my mom to leave. And this has really been getting my mother down. So here is my question: my grandmother has asked a few times if she could call my mom. When they went to court my grandmother asked for no contact, but I don't think she knows whats going on, or what that means. if I call my grandmother and let her talk to my mother, will she or I go to jail?
What you think doesn't matter. There is a no contact order in place for a reason.
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