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No-Contact Orders

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  • Can I go to my own home if I have a no-contact order against me?

    April 18th, 2026· No-Contact Orders·

    Generally, no — if the protected person lives at that address, returning to the home is a violation of the order, even if you own or lease [...]

  • Can a no-contact order be modified in Rhode Island?

    April 18th, 2026· No-Contact Orders·

    Yes. Either party's attorney can petition the criminal court to modify a no-contact order — for example, to allow limited communication for co-parenting purposes, or to permit [...]

  • What is the difference between a no-contact order and a restraining order in Rhode Island?

    April 18th, 2026· No-Contact Orders·

    A no-contact order is issued by a criminal court as part of a criminal case — typically as a condition of bail or probation. A restraining order [...]

  • How long does a no-contact order last in Rhode Island?

    April 18th, 2026· No-Contact Orders·

    A no-contact order in Rhode Island typically remains in effect for as long as the underlying criminal case is active. It terminates when the case is dismissed, [...]

  • Can I contact my children if I have a no-contact order against me?

    April 18th, 2026· No-Contact Orders·

    It depends on the specific terms of the order. If the no-contact order is directed at your co-parent and your children are not specifically named, contact with [...]

  • Can the victim drop a no-contact order in Rhode Island?

    April 18th, 2026· No-Contact Orders·

    No. The protected person cannot unilaterally drop or waive a no-contact order because the order is issued by the court — not by the victim. The protected [...]

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