I was arrested and court date is set one week from now for minor breach of an AVO.
1 month until the end of a two-year AVO and a two good behaviour bond. My ex has become upset at the reversal of child support when my son moved into my home. Despite orders of non-contact, we often communicated solely through email over the last 18 months (three teenagers to co-ordinate made it almost impossible not to do so). None of this contact can be construed in any way as abusive or threatening.
She submitted several emails to police to show breach of AVO (non-threatening and regarding our children). My ex is employed by NSW police and her area of work gives her a thorough working knowledge of the system and avo's.
There is absolutely no ignorance of the law and this is a blatant attack on my person and may be costly and far reaching as my good behaviour bond was part of a section 10 that I fought hard to obtain. How do I plea to such a charge?
Technically it is guilty, but is no more than communication about our children and an act of malice, now that it suits my ex to wield this sword.
1 month until the end of a two-year AVO and a two good behaviour bond. My ex has become upset at the reversal of child support when my son moved into my home. Despite orders of non-contact, we often communicated solely through email over the last 18 months (three teenagers to co-ordinate made it almost impossible not to do so). None of this contact can be construed in any way as abusive or threatening.
She submitted several emails to police to show breach of AVO (non-threatening and regarding our children). My ex is employed by NSW police and her area of work gives her a thorough working knowledge of the system and avo's.
There is absolutely no ignorance of the law and this is a blatant attack on my person and may be costly and far reaching as my good behaviour bond was part of a section 10 that I fought hard to obtain. How do I plea to such a charge?
Technically it is guilty, but is no more than communication about our children and an act of malice, now that it suits my ex to wield this sword.