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That's a dumbass way of thinking. It's not necessary because I see it as provocation. It IS provocation.
Right-minded people do not respond to a legal matter by considering violence and how to get away with said violence.

I liked the doctor's office before they messed with me. It seems you don't pay close attention to detail because I made it clear that I wasn't served with the new court date, as the documents explicitly dictate needs to happen. The fact is, I never considered doing anything nasty to the doctor's office, but if the permanent order gets through? I definitely will, and I won't get caught either. Even if I do get caught, I won't regret it either.
Just showing why you are a person who really needs to be subject to a restraining order ... and why you really need to get into some counseling. You may not be a paranoid schizophrenic, but there is certainly something not right going on in your head.

Edit: Now I'm wondering if the court is really dumb enough to say a completely wrong diagnosis won't matter by a doctor's office that made it. Because it proves their incredible incompetence, as well as the basis for my grievance with them. In simpleton land where drool worthy mind games like, "The fact you find this as provocation is proof you should have it put on you" actually makes sense, I have little chance. It requires anyone with intelligence to seek out vigilantism for any real justice. Fail an IQ test? Become a cop or a lawyer!
The petition for the CHO is not going to be dependent upon any diagnosis - correct or not. It will be based upon your actions, or, at least, the petitioner's observation and interpretation of your actions. This may well be bolstered by a doctor's belief that you were a paranoid schizophrenic, or behaving in a manner consistent with someone with such a diagnosis. If you believe that their case truly hinges solely on this diagnosis, then you can march in with your expert and have him or her testify on your behalf. Instead, it seems that you are intent upon either ignoring the matter or reacting violently to it.

Did you attend court today as you say it was scheduled for the 7th? Or, did you ignore the proceeding?

Oh, and reasonable, intelligent, and well-adjusted people do not react violently to such legal provocations.