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Question: I have lived with my boyfriend for 13 years and we have 5 children, 3 of the children are biologically his. We were charged with a felony and convicted and placed on intensive probation. After almost 1 year we violated our curfew and was sentenced to 30 days when we got out our probation officer decided not to let us move to a new residence together and said she will send us to prison if we are caught together again. Can she do this to us??

Answer: Probation officer can dictate a number of terms that he/she thinks will aid in your rehabilitation. Since you cannot remain out of trouble when you are together, she/he is trying apart for a little while. The only recouse you have to take it to the judge, and hope that he prevents that conditions. For that you might need an attorney.

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