A restraining order against James M. Fyfe for Hunter B. Fyfe
not sure if you mean whether or not you can file a restraining order against any judge or a judge you are dealing with in a case. the latter may present some problems whereas the former may be considered a person like anyone else not immune from the application of a restraining order if necessary. To be clear, a restraining order order is a Court order against an individual, which prevents them from having any sort of contact with another individual. You need to have a legitimate reason why you are requesting the restraining order. There are different types of restraining orders but they are typically applied when an individual feels that they are being threatened, stalked, or abused by another so keep that in mind.
A judge may give a 4-month restraining order based on the specific circumstances of the case. The duration of the restraining order could be influenced by factors like the severity of the threat, prior incidents, evidence presented in court, or the judge's discretion. It's important to consult with a legal professional for a more accurate understanding of the specific case.
Through your attorney, the sheriff's department or a process server. wow a restraining order?! that's pretty harsh. well if your spouse was like really violent or somethin. Mail?
well wouldn't you like to know.
Yes, they can. Parents have the right to determine who their minor child is allowed to have contact with, so if they have to get a restraining order against him to prevent contact, they can do that. The fact that they don't like him is reason enough.
How old are you? If you are too old for her, you would say "I'm sorry for behaving like a pedophile and I'll leave you alone. Feel welcome to get a restraining order."
YES! The conditions required are that you feel your life in in jeopardy or that you are under the threat of great bodily harm. You do not go around getting temporary restraining orders because it is Tuesday and you do not like someone.
If a police officer is acting in his official capacity, you cannot put a restraining order on him. If, for example, an officer is investigating you for something, you cannot stop him from investigating. If you feel an officer is violating your rights in his official capacity, the best thing to do is go to the officer's supervisor and try to resolve the problem. When an officer is not acting in his official capacity, like he's your neighbor and is bothering you, then you can get a restraining order against him. Remember, when not acting as an officer, he is just a private citizen; just like you.
Ask them to leave, if that doesn't work tell you will call them the police and if you gt abused like verbally tell the police you would like to get restraining order because they threatened your life lol they will believe you over them
Maybe he/she didn't like what you said. He is playing games and really doesn't want to be with you. What could someone have said that would go from talk about marrying someone to getting a restraining order. I could see maybe deciding to wait, break up etc but not that harsh. I agree with the person who said he is paying mind games.
Get a restraining order against the father and call the police. Abuse IS NOT to be tolerated. It can lead to worse, like death.
If the husband has an order of protection from his wife, it applies everywhere. If a person has a protective order restraining another person from contacting them, and would then like to have contact with that person, the person who obtained the order should go back to the court and ask the court to dismiss the original protective order.