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  2. Is 'going no contact' the secret to getting your ex back ...

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    Take no contact in chunks: If going no contact permanently feels too daunting, try doing it for one month first. After that month, see if you can add another. After that month, see if you can add ...

  3. Why Cutting Off Contact With An Ex Is The Most ... - AOL

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    The no-contact rule is a simple and effective way to get over an ex. Here's why and how it works and how to maintain those boundaries, according to experts. ... Raise your hand if you’ve ended a ...

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  5. Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Disengaging from an abuser ...

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    Wikipedia: Articles for deletion/Disengaging from an abuser using the no contact rule or grey rock method

  6. Restraining order - Wikipedia

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    A restraining order issued by the Justice Court of Las Vegas. A restraining order or protective order [a] is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child abuse and neglect, assault, harassment, stalking, or sexual assault.

  7. Minimum contacts - Wikipedia

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    Because the need for minimum contacts is a matter of personal jurisdiction (the power of the court to hear the claim with respect to a particular party) instead of subject matter jurisdiction (the power of the court to hear this kind of claim at all), a party can explicitly or implicitly waive their right to object to the court hearing the case.

  8. What Is a No-Contact Rule Breakup? I Asked a Therapist ... - AOL

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    Per Logan, “I hold the unconventional opinion that it’s possible to be friends with an ex after a no-contact period,” But, and this is a big but, you need to be honest with yourself about ...

  9. Hudson v. Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Hudson v. Michigan, 547 U.S. 586 (2006), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a violation of the Fourth Amendment requirement that police officers knock, announce their presence, and wait a reasonable amount of time before entering a private residence (the knock-and-announce requirement) does not require suppression of the evidence obtained in the ensuing search.