Yes. By and large any parole condition can be placed on the parolee.
No a spouse who is on parole can not live on a military base with their active duty spouse.
The spouse can, but not the children.
Get a restraining order.
You can get a restraining order on anyone you want, as long as you have a legitimate reason.
Request a restraining order or vacate order if appropriate.
it depends on how bad 50 w/ a restraining order to life in prison
The restraining order is still in effect and the disparaged spouse can still get in trouble for its violation, even if the aggrieved spouse allows the other to re-enter.
The answer to your questions depends on several factors: 1. What state do you live? 2. Is the restraining order against your ex-spouse/significant other or your children? In California, for example, if you have a restraining order against the other parent of your children, you may still be able to contact the children. However, if the restraining order is against both, the other parent of your children and your children, then you should not have any sort of communication (including facebook and other social media platforms) with either.
Through your attorney, the sheriff's department or a process server. wow a restraining order?! that's pretty harsh. well if your spouse was like really violent or somethin. Mail?
Many felons write to each other. The issues is raised when the felon is on probation or parole. The terms of the probation or parole may limit contact. Those felons who are serving time may be restricted as to contact with other felons. Normally, a felon in one prison cannot write to another in another prison, unless they are related. Even then, the relationship will be limited to either immediate family or spouse.
Contact the branch of service spouse is in. For the US Army contact Headquarters, Department of the Army, St. Louis, MO 63132. All branches of the US military have a personnel section.
No. A spouse or ex spouse cannot get an order to prevent you from seeing someone else. They could get a no contact order to keep you away from them but not someone else.