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If a no contact order causes a problem for you, you can apply to a court to have those conditions changed.
If a no contact order causes a problem for you, you can apply to a court to have those conditions changed.


(For general information on being charged with a criminal or youth offence, see "[[I've been charged with a criminal (or youth) offence and have to go to court]]" in this Guide.
(For general information on being charged with a criminal or youth offence, see "[[I've been charged with a criminal (or youth) offence and have to go to court]]" in this Guide.)


==First steps==
==First steps==


'''If the conditions you want to change were put there by the police or a Justice of the Peace''':
===If the conditions you want to change were put there by the police or a Justice of the Peace===


1. Get and fill out an [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/forms/pcr/pcr315.pdf '''Application to a Judge''']. You can get one of these from a Court Registry. You can find the address and contact information for a Court Registry through Enquiry BC by calling 1-800-663-7867. You may want to have a lawyer or advocate assist you with filling out the application.
1. Get and fill out an [http://www.ag.gov.bc.ca/courts/forms/pcr/pcr315.pdf '''Application to a Judge''']. You can get one of these from a Court Registry. You can find the address and contact information for a Court Registry through Enquiry BC by calling 1-800-663-7867. You may want to have a lawyer or advocate assist you with filling out the application.
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