You may go through the state level, however it is easier to go through the county level. If you know the county that the order is in for example if it is in Cook County, you may go to any Cook County Sheriffs Office, or and local State Police office and they may inform you of any orders, and the specifications of such order. However if an order has been filed on you, you should have been notified by the State's Attorney Office.
Look up the court case in which the order was issued. The information should be contained in the case jacket.
The Clerk does nothing but prepare the paperwork - if you want to know on who's authority the order was issued, you will have to look at the signature of the judge who signed it.
It depends on your jurisdiction but since either party can withdraw the funds from a joint account you should request some sort of restraining order or other type of court order immediately. Courts do not look favorably on spouses who raid the bank accounts during a divorce process. You should act ASAP.It depends on your jurisdiction but since either party can withdraw the funds from a joint account you should request some sort of restraining order or other type of court order immediately. Courts do not look favorably on spouses who raid the bank accounts during a divorce process. You should act ASAP.It depends on your jurisdiction but since either party can withdraw the funds from a joint account you should request some sort of restraining order or other type of court order immediately. Courts do not look favorably on spouses who raid the bank accounts during a divorce process. You should act ASAP.It depends on your jurisdiction but since either party can withdraw the funds from a joint account you should request some sort of restraining order or other type of court order immediately. Courts do not look favorably on spouses who raid the bank accounts during a divorce process. You should act ASAP.
Each state enacts laws pertaining to such issues. In some jurisdictions the entry will remain until it (ORS, NCO, DVPO, WPO etc.) is vacated by the court. Restraining orders are not usually not open public records and are available to "those persons with need to know" and at the discretion of the issuing judge. My understanding is a restraining order has to be renewed every three years?or less according to the Judge that made the order. Check with your local court recorders office or your local family law facilitator.
Once a will is filed for probate it becomes a public record. You can go to that court and request the file. You can look through anything that has been filed and read the will.
Get a restraining order against him....pack up the kids and move out. If you don't want to move, when he's gone, change the locks, get the restraining order and report his abuse to the police. OR...look in your yellow pages and find a local women's shelter to help you. The department of Children and Families should be able to help also.
No, such orders are handled by state superior courts. However, such an order would be taken in to account for immigration purposes (i.e. whether to allow you in the country/permanent residency)
Get a lawyer! You have a right to privacy. You can get a restraining order. And if he is accusing her, I'd be accusing him!
First, determine whether it is a spousal protection order or a harrassment order. The protection order is taken out against someone you've had an intimate relationship with. The harrassment order can be taken out against anyone else who harrasses you or stalks you, if you have evidence. Second, if you didn't win when you get the 1 week notice to make it final, or you didn't show up, you have an upward battle. You definitely need a lawyer experienced in appealing restraining orders here. There are no forms with the Court to do it yourself and you'd never win by yourself.
You look better than me and my wife only cares about looks. And you can have her.
you better go look in you driveway
Look in the last place you had them.