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    01/31/2015
    How to keep your address private in court filings

    You can ask the Family Court to keep your address private. This means that your address is not shared with the other person in your case. All court papers have your address on it and the other person gets a copy of the court papers, so if you do not want the other person to know your address, you have to ask for your address to be kept confidential.

    To keep your address private:

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    11/06/2004
    I have an Order of Protection and it was violated

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