He needs to request that visitation arrangements be made at the hearing under the court's supervision. Of course, his success depends on the reason for the restraining order.
yes unless sheis a lesbian
Yes. Switching guardians has nothing to do with the restraining order. It will remain there until it is cancelled.
Only if the court approves. However, restraining orders are issued for current and provable abuse not on past problemsand "questions" of drug use. The mother should visit the court and speak with an advocate.
Get a restraining order against the father and call the police. Abuse IS NOT to be tolerated. It can lead to worse, like death.
Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.
A restraining notice is a legal document served on a debtor's bank account, notifying the bank not to release funds to the debtor, but rather to hold them for potential satisfaction of a debt owed to a creditor who obtained the restraining notice through a court order. It is a way for creditors to protect their interests by freezing the debtor's assets.
Call the police. Get a restraining order. THAT SHOULD NOT be tolerated. It could lead to something worse.
Evidence of her perjured testimony will have to be presented to the court for any action to be taken against her.
Yes. The mother is a CHILD and the parents have absolute authority over her. Also, DHR could ask the courts to issue a restraining order (no contact order) against the un-born child's father. Perfectly legal, perfectly right.
Your mom can get a restraining order against anyone a judge sees fit. If she is in reasonable fear for her life, or serious bodily injury to herself or her family she can get a restraining order.Another View: Your mother can REQUEST the issuance of a restraining order if she can convince a judge that the persopn she is requesting the order against, is a danger or a harmful influence on you, or her. As you parent she is in charge of your health, safety and actions, and anything else that she believes might be harmful to you.
yes you can. go to court or try to contact DSS
what do i do if somebody violates their own restraining order against me two times?