This is a bit vague.
If you are asking if a higher ranking service member in the Air Force can give orders to a service member in the Army, then yes, to a certain extent. All service personnel are to recognize and respect the rank of all other services, foreign and domestic.
If your question refers to a custody or contact issue related to the children of the two service members, the courts may issue a no contact order for anyone who comes before them.
If your question refers to the courts issuing a no contact order for just the two service members, the same is true.
You should be aware that the military branches take a dim view on abuse situations, and you should involve your chain of command in anything you do or it could blow back on you as well.
i have a pertction order on someone and i want to know if i can contact him?
No, a no contact order legally prohibits a person from contacting you in any way. If they violate the order, they can face legal consequences. It is important to report any attempts at contact to the authorities.
Air resistance is a contact force because you are in contact with the air in order to apply that force.
If a person has a restraining or protective order prohibiting the from making contact with a specific individual, all contact is prohibited, including social media.
If the person who has a no contact order against someone breaks the order, they could face legal consequences such as fines or even arrest. It's important to take the order seriously and avoid any contact with the individual to prevent further legal issues.
Because it's not necessary for objects to be in contact (touching) in order to feel the magnetic force between them.
they must be touching
A contact order is an order requiring the person with whom a child lives,to allow the child to visit or stay with the person named in the order or for that person and the child otherwise to have contact with each other.Childrens Act 1989, s.8.
It is a court order preventing one person from having contact with another.
no. why would you even want to contact a person you gave a restraining order to? ain't that the whole point of RESTRAINING ORDER!?!?!
When there is a no-contact order, the parties are not allowed to communicate even through a third party. The third party will get into legal trouble unless they didn't know that there was a no contact order in place.
you are not supposed to contact them either.