QLD Withdrawing Private Application for a DVO?

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sammy01

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So 5/4 of people don't understand fractions according to new research...

Whether or not she has been coerced into withdrawing it OR whether she changed her mind is neither here nor there. She wants to know how to withdraw the thing so lets not get into an argument about how many vexatious AVO’s there are out there – the answer is lots… I reckon most (myself included) think the avo that they copped was crook.


I reckon there are lots of applicants who have finally managed to get out of a toxic relationship because of these things.

I reckon Atticus has given the best answer.
 

GlassHalfFull

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When the definition of family violence is casting such a wide net that there probably isn't a couple in Australia that couldn't apply for a DVO on their partner if they wanted to, I think we have to recognise that there's a problem.

Agree though that Atticus has provided the best technical advice. He usually does...