Only the court and the judge can lift an order of protection. You have to petition the court and they can help you.
Marrying a person who has an order of protection against you is breaking the law. You have to get the order lifted before getting married.
Not unless the person being protected by the order wishes it to occur. Unless you are the parent or legal guardian of the individual being protected you do not have the legal 'standing' to ask the court to withdraw the order. If the petitioner wishes to have their protection order lifted, they can return to the same court which issued it and request that it be withdrawn.
Against you? No.
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Well, you stay away from them temporally ...
Do not respond. It could be a trick. If you don't have an order against them, they can technically contact you. But if you respond to them, you will violate the order. If their contact persists, you can get a protective order against them for harassment.
All that I have seen do have rollover protection.
A restraining notice is an order of protection. If you have a restraining order against someone then they can't be within a certain feet of your.
A restraining notice is an order of protection. If you have a restraining order against someone then they can't be within a certain feet of your.
You have to go back to the judge that granted the order. Good luck with that most judges won't lift the order !!
Yes just as long as you get it removed.
You don't, only a prosecutor can "press" or "drop" charges against someone.