depends... if u have one on you then only the person with it on u can chose to drop it if you are the person trying to drop it then go to the court house
You will need to go to the courthouse that issued the restraining order to get it dropped.
If you filed the restraining order, you can withdraw it. You must go back to the court where you filed the restraining order and ask that it be dropped.
Go back to the court that issued it and request that it be withdrawn or vacated.
No, but violations of such do. A restraining order is a civil order.
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Yeah ........... No That would make the restraining order useless, the order is in force to keep you from being in contact with them, but if they come to where they know you are that stresses the intent of the order. The kids should be dropped off or exchanged at a neutral location (away from you) so the requirements of the order are not violated.
no because you cannot clear your CRB check but it depends what restraining order it is
If you file a restraining order will you have to go to court
A restraining or protective order is an emergency order to prevent further problems until court, in a week or two. It can be dropped by the plaintiff in court, or dropped if no one shows up at all, but the judge can order the order to continue....mine went on a full year.
To obtain a restraining order you go to the county court for the county you live in. You must provide a vail reason to a judge as to why you need a restraining order. It is possible to have a restraining order for someone out of states but it is difficult to serve them the order so they are not always properly initiated.
Question: Why don't the two of you just go back to court and have the restraining orders dropped and be done with it?
It will not expire.
your local police station