quincy
Senior Member
A link to the law: https://www.serve-now.com/resources/process-serving-laws/coloradoI get that.
BUT here's the deal. Since my momma and sister are named as the protective parties on this, the way this reads is that I can't go near their home and place of work. Fair enough, if this were legit. But since my vigilante stepdad lives with them, at that home which is listed as a protective place (that I can NOT go anywhere near) then doesn't this make him an "interested party?"
Again, I understand that under normal circumstances my stepdad can serve me or anyone. But since he lives with the protective party and their home, then doesn't this mean he is/was an "interested party" and therefore is not allowed to serve me?
If true, then shouldn't I be able to get this dismissed? I get that they will just serve me again, but at least I get MY day in court too and I can offer MY side of the story....maybe even bring a lawyer into this.
You will have a difficult time trying to fight the protection order that is currently in place, this even if you could show defective service.
You can discuss your situation with a lawyer in your area but, as long as the order is in place, make sure you do not violate any of its terms.
I am sorry you had a rough home life growing up, and that the choices you made as a child have complicated your life as a young adult. I suggest you get some counseling now so your future is not as grim as your past.
Edit to add: I was composing my post and did not see your most recent post. You not only violated the terms of service of this site with your original posting, requiring moderator-editing, you have been rude to the volunteers on this site who have taken time to respond to your questions. That is not a great way to get help. I hope you are more polite to those you meet in person.
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