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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
Just calling her "the b-word"--no, that is not sufficient to have a restraining order granted. But she can still file papers and make you go to trial.
What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.
Yes he can.
Yes, but you can take him to court and fight for custody.
You need to speak to a lawyer in your area.
To get anyone, including an ex wife to stop calling you, file a restraining order. If she breaks the order by still calling, go back to the court house and they will issue a warrant for her arrest.
If you've firmly asked him to leave you alone and he refuses, you can visit your local police department to have a restraining order issued. Depending on the scenario, this will prevent him from calling you or coming within "X-many" feet of you. That generally does the trick. His failure to comply with this order could result in his immediate arrest.
Permanent Restraining Order
can you cancel a restraining order?
You must check with the laws of your particular state, however, in most states a simple restraining order will not prohibit him from possessing firearms. A Domestic Violence Injunction WILL prevent him from having them in his possession.
I think you mean a DV restraining order: It is a domestic violence restraining order. It is a court order that can help protect people from abuse.