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How do I get a restraining order on my verbally abusive husb
Sent to Legal Experts June 26 02:43 AM

My husband has become more and more mad at me, and he blows up, yells and swears at me. He is very passive/aggressive.

 

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Dorchester, Wisconsin

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counseling, with no avail.

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June 26 4:31 AM (1 hour and 48 minutes and 8 seconds later)
         
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Hi pam.

You can file for a temporary restraining order (TRO) at the Clark County Court House

It is recommended that you first fill out this form

Please note that actual violence is not a condition to receive a TRO.

Here is the contact info:

517 Court Street
Room 405
Neillsville, WI 54456

Phone: 715-743-5181

You will be provided with assistance to complete the necessary forms at the Courthouse. I wish you the best of luck.

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Regards,

Mike

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