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Q: How long do you have to appeal against an injunction order?
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Can i get a Restraining order against grandmother?

Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.


How long does an injunction last for domestic violence last?

The temporary injunction stays in effect for a certain number of days, but won't last longer than 15 days. At the full hearing, the judge will decide whether to give you a final injunction. The final injunction will last longer than 15 days and may provide you with more protections than the temporary injunction did.


Does appeal have a short or long e sound?

The EA vowel pair has its usual long E sound in "appeal."


How can I get a restraining order against her?

Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.


How long after you plead guilty do you have to appeal it?

I don't think you can appeal after a guilty plea.


Do you get a court order letter if you get a judgment against you?

You will be served with a court order if there is a judgment against you. But long before that you would have been notified of the court proceeding.


How long before you can file a appeal?

Once a case is decided you can begin the appeal process immediatley.


Can a parent take their child out of state without the other parent's permission if a divorce has not been filed?

As long as there is no injunction against such a move. note that moving a child out of state may be seen as very unfavorable in the courts eyes if a custody hearing is in process.


What does it mean when a case is reversed and remanded case remanded for resentencing otherwise affirmed?

It looks like the decision of an appeal court. It's too bad that the question is not posed clearly. An appeal court reverses a decision when it changes the decision that is being appealed from. An appeal court affirms a decision when it decides not to change it. A matter before the courts is "remanded" when it is put over to another day. The word "remanded" is particularly used in criminal matters especially where the accused person is in custody. My guess is that the story goes something like this: A person has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to a term in jail. While he is serving his sentence, his lawyer has launched an appeal both against the conviction and against the sentence, stating that the jail term was too long. The appeal court has rejected the appeal against conviction but has accepted the appeal against sentence. The sentence "is reversed" and the prisoner remanded in custody until the lower court can impose a more appropriate sentence, "resentencing". However, the conviction stands; it is "otherwise affirmed".


Who do you appeal to After court of appeals and how long do you have?

The Supreme court


Can i get married with an order of protection against the person i want to marry?

Yes just as long as you get it removed.


How long do you have to live in a state to file for child custody?

Six months, provided the separated parent has not filed an Injunction in the home state.