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What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.
Unfortunately yes, lets say you're in a store and the person with the restraining order walks in, that person has to notify the store that they have a restraining order against you and they would notify you to leave but if that person wanted to be a (you know what) then they could say that you saw them and still proceeded to break the restraining order.
you ask them to leave and if they dont get a restraining order on them
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
if a wife puts a restraining order against the husband is it legal to contact each other through another person
if there is an active restraining order in place then the employer can still hire that person as long as said person is not in breach of the order for instance if u work in a specific area and they emply him to be in the same building with the knowledge that the restraining order is in place then not only is the person who the order is against but also the company that you are working for breaking the law(uk)
If there is a restraining order, it's probably there for a good reason. Do both of you a favor and just leave her alone.
There are different types of restraining orders. Some have certain clauses in them that stipulate IF and WHEN a person is allowed to come to your home.. For example, in custody cases where there are children involved, the recipient of the restraining order may be allowed to come to the address on specific dates or times to pick up the child. IF the restraining order SPECIFIES THAT THE PERSON IS NOT ALLOWED TO COME WITHIN ____ AMOUNT OF FEET/YARDS. then that INCLUDES YOUR HOME, WORK, and ANYWHERE YOU ARE! You could be at a RESTAURANT and if the person that the restraining order is against shows up without knowing you are there, THEY HAVE TO LEAVE THE PREMISES. The restraining order should specify the PLACES the person is not allowed to be, INCLUDING your address. That should be right on the order. IF the person COMES TO YOUR HOUSE you MUST CALL THE POLICE IMMEDIATELY, because it is a felony to disobey a restraining order. Also, if you don't follow the restraining order and you allow the person to visit, the judge probably won't take you seriously when you file for an extension if the other person can prove that you have been calling THEM, contacting THEM, etc. YOU may find yourself with a restraining order and THAT is not good because then they can have you arrested for almost any reason. It also shows up on any computer of law enforcement that a restraining order has been issued against you, even years afterword.
Yes, if the other person resides with your parents and is granted a restraining order against you. If there is a restraining order against you it would mean you could not be on their property if it's too close to that person.
A restraining notice is a legal document served on a debtor's bank account, notifying the bank not to release funds to the debtor, but rather to hold them for potential satisfaction of a debt owed to a creditor who obtained the restraining notice through a court order. It is a way for creditors to protect their interests by freezing the debtor's assets.
no, that would defeat the purpose of a restraining order