Say you have non harassment orders in place (against yourself) and you feel someone wronged you, or maybe more than just one person had been doing it. What then?
If you want to pursue legal action of your own to get money for compensation, or to seek justice over apparent mistreatment, does this fall under a potential breach of that order, or orders?
My solicitor says that if you try to sue somebody in a civil court that has taken out or been granted one such order, that you cannot legally do so. I've always considered that to be quite shoddy, and evidently one-sided as well. But is that true?
If you want to pursue legal action of your own to get money for compensation, or to seek justice over apparent mistreatment, does this fall under a potential breach of that order, or orders?
My solicitor says that if you try to sue somebody in a civil court that has taken out or been granted one such order, that you cannot legally do so. I've always considered that to be quite shoddy, and evidently one-sided as well. But is that true?
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