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Contact the local police, sheriff or constables. File a complaint and let the law handle the rest.
When there is a no-contact order, the parties are not allowed to communicate even through a third party. The third party will get into legal trouble unless they didn't know that there was a no contact order in place.
i have a pertction order on someone and i want to know if i can contact him?
If you have a permenant restraining no contact order then your ex-husband commenting on your facebook picture definitely violates the terms of the restraining order because he is not suppose to contact you at all and commenting on your facebook picture would be a form of contact.
They are in violation of a court order and can be charged with contempt of court and be fined and/or spend time in jail depending on what type of case it is.
There is not order against the plaintiff.. the plaintiff is the person who filed the order, he or she is not in violation of an order that they placed. Only the defendant can be in violation as the courts have ordered that person to have no contact with the plaintiff not vice versa.Another View: The Plaintiff MAY, in fact, be in violation of the court's order. If the respondant was ordered to maintain a certain distance from the plaintiff, or stay away from the plaintiff's residence and place of work, or was ordered not to have any contact with the plaintiff,. . . AND THEN. . . the plaintiff wilfully violates the same order they petitioned for, the court can find them in violation of the order and they are in contempt of court.
If the petitioner of a restraining order violates the terms of the order, then he or she is just as liable to criminal prosecution. A restraining order goes both ways.
what do i do if somebody violates their own restraining order against me two times?
Only the petitioner (the person whom requested the restraining order) is protected by the law. The protected person cannot be charged with a violation of the restraining order. However, if the protected person is harrassing the restrained person, the restrained person can file for a termination of the order based on a lack of "fear" from the protected person, showing proof of the harrassment.
Well, they don't become invisible... I really can't figure out what you're trying to ask. A no contact order means that a person is not supposed to contact ... someone. If that someone is you, then no, you can't go to see them.
To get rid of the timer someone must have gone on parental controls and set a timer. You need to find out the password in order to change it thought. If you have trouble contact Microsoft or go on youtube.com
No. A spouse or ex spouse cannot get an order to prevent you from seeing someone else. They could get a no contact order to keep you away from them but not someone else.