If my wife got an order of protection against me but is doesn’t mention my kids, can I volunteer in their school lunchroom?
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If my wife got an order of protection against me but is doesn’t mention my kids, can I volunteer in their school lunchroom?
We have 2 children together. I was asked by a person that works at my son’s school if I wanted to volenteer in the lunchroom. My kids are not mentioned on the order at all, just my wife. I understand that I’m not supposed to be anywhere that my wife may be but the lunch hour at my son’s school should not interfere.
Asked on September 14, 2014 under Criminal Law, Ohio
Answers:
Anne Brady / Law Office of Anne Brady
Answered 10 years ago | Contributor
It sounds like you should be fine volunteering at the school so long as you are sure your wife will not be there when you are there. Check to make sure you are not in violation of any court orders regarding how much time you can spend with your kids each week or each month.
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