Fighting a bond without a lawyer is difficult but it can be done. Become well versed in the law by visiting a library and studying everything that applies. Make sure that you are dressed well in court.
Fighting a peace bond without a lawyer can be challenging, but it's not impossible. Start by understanding the process and requirements of a peace bond, and gather all relevant evidence to support your case. Present your arguments and evidence confidently and clearly in court, and be prepared to cross-examine the complainant. Additionally, consider seeking advice from legal aid services or non-profit organizations that provide support to individuals representing themselves in court.
Not a good idea. The lawyer can negotiate it better than you can.
If the peace bond is between your boyfriend and another person, you cannot do anything about it.
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Only if the original reason for the Peace Bond being assessed was classified as a criminal offense.
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The bond of 1844 was the peace agreement between the British and the Fante chiefs
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Since a Peace Bond, by definition, limits the activities and liberty of a person (and has penalties for breaching it) there are likely few jurisdictions where you can get one without the other person being notified of the application. A restraining order, on the other hand, can be made against another person by a judge without the other person being notifies ahead of time (the person usually has the right to appear in court later to have it removed).
No, not usually.
Yes and No, A preliminary hearing is when you have a court date and the judge ask you would you like to hire a lawyer on your own or be appointed one by the court and the judge will set another court date and give you time to talk to the appointed lawyer or hire your own lawyer but you can get a a bond if you don,t have one when you go to your preliminary hearing, but if you are denied a bond that's when you have to get the appointed lawyer or your hired lawyer to set you a date for a bail hearing and that takes like 48 to 72 hours depending on your lawyer to get another court date to try to see can a bond be posted.