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If you weren't present in court when the order was issued and given an opportunity to tell your side of the story, you must go to the same court that issued the order, and file an objection to it. The same judge that issued the order will hear your side of the case, and can make a decision to either withdraw the order or to sustain it.

However, if you were present in court to contest it and the judge issued it anyway, you will have to an appeal with the next higher level of the court.

The fortunate thing is, that since it is a civil court order, no record of its being issued will appear on your criminal record.

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