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The charge IS "Violation of a Restraining Order."
You really need to hire a lawyer to help you do this. A lawyer may charge you $500 but will likely save you money, because you may otherwise spend money on court fees and be turned down.
No. A restraining order is a civil proceeding between two individuals. A violation charge refers to a criminal prosecution. They may arise from the same course of events, but are not connected in the court system.
Normally the permit is revoked. The driver must then retake the driver's test in order to obtain the permit again.
Your best bet is to consult a lawyer. If you can obtain a restraining order from a court, then the police will be legally obligated to help.
Yes, that would be a violation of a court order which WOULD constitute a probation violation.
If you are referring to a "Public Defender," you must fall below a certain income level in order qualify for free legal representation.
If you dont want to hire a lawyer, start by asking at your local public library. (no joke) If they are not made public record in your state you will need to obtain a court order from a judge, and they are not easily given.
Generally such a charge is prosecuted under Article 92, UCMJ, as an orders violation. Each service has an order regarding relationships among the ranks.
I am not a lawyer, but it really depends on the person who has the protective order in place. Essentially, nothing will happen unless the person with the order files a complaint or contacts law enforcement which could result in the husband being arrested for violation of the order.
In order to obtain a lawyer to deal with a mesothelioma case, it is necessary to contact lawyers in one's area, as it is expensive to pay for a lawyers time, and it would be expensive to pay more for travel time. Do not call the people online who say they can offer assistance.
Lawyers do tend to charge a percentage of the settlement in return for their services. Therefore, it is in their best interest to try to get you the largest settlement they can in order to maximize their own earnings.