Public record remains public record forever, unless something is sealed.
How long does florida restraining order last
If no criminal charges accompanied the incident that brought about the restraining order, there will be no record of it on your criminal history. However, if there was a criminal incident connected with it (e.g.: assault or battery - etc), THAT offense will remain on your adult criminal history record.
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.
as long as they stay as far away as the restraining order says and they are not looking in your house...but if you are in public property then anyone can take pictures of you if they want.
The length of an order is outlined in the order itself. A restraining or protective order may be for a limited period of time, or it may be permanent. Read the order.
Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.
You can get a restraining order on anyone you want, as long as you have a legitimate reason.
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.
Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.
if there is an active restraining order in place then the employer can still hire that person as long as said person is not in breach of the order for instance if u work in a specific area and they emply him to be in the same building with the knowledge that the restraining order is in place then not only is the person who the order is against but also the company that you are working for breaking the law(uk)
your parents have the restraining order against him so you can still live with him as long as he stays away from your parents.
Effect somone HOW? As long as the orders provisions are followed and adhered to you should have no problem. All the ones I have been familiar with are quite clear in what you can and can't do ,and where you can and can't go, in the distance you must keep away from the individual, restrictions on contact, etc, etc)