Through your attorney, the sheriff's department or a process server.
wow a restraining order?! that's pretty harsh. well if your spouse was like really violent or somethin.
Mail?
File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.
You should pay for someone to serve him with divorce papers when you file , but if he does not sign, you will end up in court to get the divorce. There may be some requirements regarding the time between filing for divorce and the final decree. The argument will not be particularly about the restraining order, etc. but perhaps about child custody and visitation (if you have children) and that part may not be pleasant. If he is truly dangerous, you may want to consult with someone to get advice on how you should manage this.
You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.
No evidence is necessary for a temporary restraining order. What happens is when you go into court and get a restraining order they give a temporary restraining order until trial. You can then push the date back a few times and extend it. Some people would argue this is how you get custody of children in a divorce situation. For a long term restraining order you will need documented cases of abuse.
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.
A divorce and a restraining order?
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.
she will be killed by the IRA
Permanent Restraining Order
can you cancel a restraining order?
The paperwork needed for a divorce typically includes a petition or complaint for divorce, a summons, financial disclosures, and any additional forms required by the court in your jurisdiction. You may also need to provide documentation such as marriage certificate, income statements, and asset disclosures. It's important to consult with a legal professional to ensure you have all the necessary paperwork for your specific situation.
Yes, you will need to hire an attorney in order to draw up divorce papers. By doing so, you will be protected from any errors which may incur.