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It expires after one year. It can be renewed every year until the judgment expires. In New York, a judgment can be renewed twice (a total of 20 years).
The statute of limitations in New York for a restraining order to be is up to one year. However, this will depend on prior offenses.
Evacuation Day in New York was 25 November 1783.
Not for dating, but the parents can get a restraining order.
Since restraining orders are easy to get and require little or no evidence, as David Letterman learned, it fully depends on the circumstances. In the Letterman case, a NM woman said he was sexually harassing her through the TV. It cost him $15,000 in legal fees to get it set aside. In New York a man proved the point by placing a restraining order on himself by merely dressing as a woman. He used his own name and info on both lines.
The holder of the loan must file foreclosure notice with the supreme court AND give the tenant of the property notice that they are doing so giving you a specific day that the faulted ampunt must be paid. Then they receive a date to go to court. Then when/if the foreclosure is finalized the residents MUST vacate because a Marshall will come with the court order to escort you out. So it is best to try to sell the property before it goes into active foreclosure. It will save your credit rating and alot of strife from having to go to court.
File harrasment charges, and if that doesnt work, a restraining order. * If it is occurring at work the male should notify a supervisor and file a formal complaint. If it is in a personal venue the only option is to consider civil suit. Restraining/no contact orders are not legal instruments that can be used when the issue is sexual harassment unless there is also a documented threat or act of physical violence.
No, but New Jersey can send a notice to New York Dept. of Transportation if the speeding was bad enough
If either parent lives in New York or if the child lives in New York then the judge can order a paternity test.
Yes.
New York City, New York. That's also where this series takes place.
The New York state laws on having an order of protection include a Family Court order of protection and a Criminal Court order of protection.