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No Contact order /Expiring order of protection

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Missouri
I have just recently attended the sentencing session for my former partner and he was found guilty of domestic assault. His ssntence was a suspended imposition of sentence with 2 years supervised probation and no contact with me. I have a full order of protection that expires in Jan. It will be a year in Jan since it was issued. How does this court ordered No contact order protect me? We still own property together and he refuses to respond to any correspondence from attorneys. I would prefer him to sign a quit claim deed and he would prefer to have the petition to partion. I have made all the payments since January plus I had put all the money down on the house when it was purchased. Any advice would be helpful. Thank You
 



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