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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 2002254" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I can relate to this one. My last divorce, I was served with VPO papers. I asked the soon to be ex what was going on and she didn't know either. After contacting her attorney, she found out that it was her attorneys standard practice on ALL divorces that she handled to get a VPO against the male party. Her explanation was that it was a "better bargaining tool" to get what her clients wanted and that it was for the safety of her clients. </p><p></p><p>My ex fired her and called the county clerk and told them to cancel the order and she would not be needing it. I still had to pay the county clerk fees, but the order was cancelled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 2002254, member: 23"] I can relate to this one. My last divorce, I was served with VPO papers. I asked the soon to be ex what was going on and she didn't know either. After contacting her attorney, she found out that it was her attorneys standard practice on ALL divorces that she handled to get a VPO against the male party. Her explanation was that it was a "better bargaining tool" to get what her clients wanted and that it was for the safety of her clients. My ex fired her and called the county clerk and told them to cancel the order and she would not be needing it. I still had to pay the county clerk fees, but the order was cancelled. [/QUOTE]
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