Are you going to turn up in court?
If you do, you can argue your case (thought you did threaten him by your own admission), and dispute the lies.
If you don't, the petitioner will have a good case of having the restraining order granted.
Are you going to turn up in court?
If you do, you can argue your case (thought you did threaten him by your own admission), and dispute the lies.
If you don't, the petitioner will have a good case of having the restraining order granted.
The fact you threatened him will be a red flag to anyone. Protective orders are for the victim, so even if some lies were created, I think you should consult an attorney.