If it's legal advice you want, don't get it on the internet.
I am not a lawyer. That said, anyone can probably get a restraining order if they can prove to a judge that it is warranted, regardless of the relationship between the two people.
If you think there is a chance you might need legal counsel, get some from a professional. If you don't think you can afford a personal lawyer, contact your local law enforcement and ask their advice. They may be able to forward your request to a government appointed lawyer or some other assistance.
Yes. A restraining order simply prohibits you from coming into contact with a specific person. As long as you remain the required distance from the petitioner, you are free to go about your life as usual, including getting married, buying and selling property, going to work, etc. Of course, if you are asking about marrying the person who petitioned the court for the restraining order in the first place, that would be impossible, as you cannot get married to someone without being in contact with them.
No, it is not illegal. However, due to the very nature of the "no contact" order the parties should engage in some premarital counseling, perhaps through a victim's advocacy agency. It will be difficult to plan the ceremony if one cannot be present due to the order. They should also remain apart as long as the no contact order is effective unless they request an early termination from the court that issued it.
A contact order is an order requiring the person with whom a child lives,to allow the child to visit or stay with the person named in the order or for that person and the child otherwise to have contact with each other.Childrens Act 1989, s.8.
It is a court order preventing one person from having contact with another.
i have a pertction order on someone and i want to know if i can contact him?
no. why would you even want to contact a person you gave a restraining order to? ain't that the whole point of RESTRAINING ORDER!?!?!
you are not supposed to contact them either.
Well, they don't become invisible... I really can't figure out what you're trying to ask. A no contact order means that a person is not supposed to contact ... someone. If that someone is you, then no, you can't go to see them.
Only the petitioner (the person whom requested the restraining order) is protected by the law. The protected person cannot be charged with a violation of the restraining order. However, if the protected person is harrassing the restrained person, the restrained person can file for a termination of the order based on a lack of "fear" from the protected person, showing proof of the harrassment.
not really. To get married you'd have contact- and that contact would be illegal. the marriage wouldn't stand and you both would face criminal charges
What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.
A no contact order is not limited to a particular city or state. If you've been ordered to have no contact with a person, you are not to have contact with them in any city or state.