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A "Restraining Order."
Restraining Order
No, the restraining order is only for the person that put the restraining order on the other person. So it does not stay with the property of the person who has now passed away.
Penal Code 273. 6 is a California state code that has to do with the violation of a restraining order. An order of protection or restraining order is an order to stay away from, and do not contact order, granted by a court.
An injunction, stay order, cease and desist order, restraining order or protective order.
Stay away from the person you're supposed to stay away from or the police will arrest you and put you in jail.
Stay with friends or relatives who will keep watch over the child at all times. Obtain a restraining order. Obtain temporary sole custody. Consult an attorney.
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.
Absolutely! A restraining order only requires that the person stay a certain distance away. If the person moves into your neighborhood they still have to do everything in their power, within reason to stay at least the required distance away from you.
Get a restraining order.
Two words: RESTRAINING ORDER. Get help, stay safe!
yes but someone would need to move for a restraining order to work in this situation because when someone has a restraining order against them then they have to stay away from that person a certain distance