Can I get an order of protection dismissed on the grounds of fraud in Missouri without the petitioner being contacted?

Can I get an order of protection dismissed on the grounds of fraud in Missouri without the petitioner being contacted?
I found out my ex was still married to her first husband in Canada. When I confronted her and told her she would need to return to Canada and get this resolved, she reported me for domestic violence. While in a women’s shelter she got an order of protection. She later e-mailed me when I said she was lying she said”Of course she was” and “If I ever came after her and our son she would kill him and herself.”

I have 3 different charges now for breaking the order of protection. If she should not have received the order by definition as she was never abused nor received any threats from me. Is there a way to get rid of the order so the charges must be dropped?

Justin’s Answer
If you already have the permanent order against you it will be difficult. It would be easier if you haven’t had the hearing yet. It would be even easier with a lawyer to help you present your case. You can also report her threats to the police.