if a wife puts a restraining order against the husband is it legal to contact each other through another person
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.
Yes, you can. But any reconciliation will have to go through a mediator/lawyer before having him return. There are severe consequences if he (or you) break the terms of the restraining order. Be certain when making your decision.
Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.
Restraining orders are typically issued in various jurisdictions to shield people from abuse such as stalking, harassment, and threats. But in order to acquire a restraining order against someone, you typically need to meet specific legal requirements, which may include proving that the other person is a threat to you or your family or will cause harm. You'll need to speak with a family law attorney, get guidance from your local law enforcement, or use the court system to discover whether you can apply for a restraining order against your husband's mistress. They can help you through the procedure, clarify the rules of the law, and evaluate your particular case. You might also want to think about getting help from a marriage counselor or therapist if you're having troubles with your marriage or family in order to address the root causes and move toward a solution.
Yes, but it would take a while to go through the process.
Never drop a restraining order against someone. Something made you get it in the first place. Stick with it. Has he gone through therapy? Probably not. Narcissists don't change. Trust me on that. Keep the restraining order. If you cancel it you'll lose credibility with the law and also you will regret dropping it. ~ T
my boyfriend has an restraining order against me is there anyway he could dismiss it we have no contact whatsoever right now but i was hoping he wouldn't go through with it what could i do anything now.
she could just move out but it would have to go through court to makeit legal and binding. She could just get a restraining order against them though.
If you both jointly own a property, your ex husband or wife cannot change the locks. The only way to prevent that person gaining access it via an occupation/non molestation order whilst the divorce/legal separation goes through.
You won't have to pay it by writing a check or giving money to the mother. BUT, if she pursues the matter you can lose money from a joint bank account or through a lawsuit against your husband. She could also get a garnishment of his wage.
I'm not sure what the longest restraining order is, but I have a restraining order against my ex that is valid through the year 2099. It was issued in Orange County, CA to my ex after my earlier restraining order of 2004 thru 2007 expired. Can anyone beat that? Oh, and I got this on my own...my attorney was successful only at taking my money, not at protecting my rights or assets.
No, he doesn't. But you can get a legal restraining order against him.