That all depends on if you are the plantiff or if you are the defendant and what exactly happened (physical harm,threats,ect) If you are the plantiff and you do not show, I am thinking that there shouldn't be a problem (as long as you're good w/ loosing & not planning to ever get another one on that person, because it will be very hard to)
Now, if you are the defendant on the other hand...it should say on the papers, but it would be in your best interest to go (to cover your own butt).
Go to the same court that put it in place, and request that it be witdrawn.
you ask them to leave and if they dont get a restraining order on them
If you dont want to hire a lawyer, start by asking at your local public library. (no joke) If they are not made public record in your state you will need to obtain a court order from a judge, and they are not easily given.
I need to get a restraining order before my live in roommate kills me.he has been very abusive to me and the police dont even come anymore.i also just lost my job so i dont have any money.how can i do this process for free.
Dohh!! The court orders you to do something. By breaking that order, the person is in contempt of court. A warrant for your arrest will surely follow soon - once arrested, they do not take you out to dinner. THINK!!!
yea unless the have a restraining order but be carefull the dont htink your peeping
My ex defactor charged with 2 counts F - Imprisonment, 2 counts intent to causing serious injury, 1 count of breaking common law. I spent 5 days in Alfred Hospital - 2 year restraining order. If attends court tomorrow being today 10am county court to set court trial. Dont know where I stand or what to expect. DOnt want to see him go to jail, rather seek help for personality disorder and alcohol abuse. Please help. Soni Smits 0411229889
you should probably go to the jail as a visitor if you have tryed that idk but if hes in for drugs dont go to see him
It is possible - ignoring a subpoena is a "contempt of court. It depends on what the judge decides.
You might have to get a restraining order to remove from her. If he has abused you in any way, he can be ordered by the court to stay away from you and your property. Perhaps you can try to talk to someone so that someone is aware of your wishes to remove your boyfriend, and if he becomes violent let a police know.
Assuming that the court determines that the father was given proper notice, the court will likely enter an default order for support.
You can be found in contempt of court and a warrant will be issued for your arrest. Added: If it was court ordered as part a sentence of probation, your probation might be revoked and you could be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.