Get yourself a good lawyer.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
In the USA a person can remove a restraining order by reaching the County courthouse where it was issued and petition the Court regarding its procedures and regulations to have the restraining order removed. Once you have that information you or your attorney can ask for a Court date whereby your case for having the restraining order removed can be presented. In many cases these restraining orders were issued as you were named as a threat or possible threat to a person or persons. Be prepared to provide evidence that the threat or implied threat has no foundation in facts.
can you cancel a restraining order?
Permanent Restraining Order
A Restraining Order.
As a minor, you generally do not have the legal authority to remove a restraining order that your mother initiated against someone. The decision to modify or lift a restraining order typically rests with the court that issued it. If you believe there are grounds for modification or termination, you may need to consult with an attorney or petition the court for a review of the order.
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.
Yes, If your parents placed a restraining order while you were under their care but now you are technically an adult through emancipation, you are now considered an adult and can remove the restraining order.
yes a restraining order can be put on anyone as loing as they have evidence that the restraining or is needed
If you filed the restraining order, you can withdraw it. You must go back to the court where you filed the restraining order and ask that it be dropped.
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.