Yes, a church can seek a restraining order against a member if there is evidence of harassment, threats, or other harmful behavior that poses a risk to the church or its members. The process typically involves filing a petition with the court, demonstrating the need for protection. However, the specifics can vary based on local laws and the circumstances of the situation. Legal advice may be necessary to navigate the process effectively.
There are generally no exceptions in the language of restraining orders along the lines of "unless it's for a wedding", so the restraining order still applies. If Fred can't come within 150 feet of Mary, and Mary's going to be at the wedding, Fred can't go.
what do i do if somebody violates their own restraining order against me two times?
If you have a restraining order against you it could possibly hinder you obtaining your nursing license. It really depends on why the restraining order was issued.
Yes. You can get this type of order against anyone as long as you can prove the order is needed.
A restraining notice is an order of protection. If you have a restraining order against someone then they can't be within a certain feet of your.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
No, the person who has a restraining order against someone in Washington state cannot legally harass the individual it is issued against. The restraining order is designed to protect the person from harassment, threats, or contact from the other party. If the person with the restraining order engages in harassing behavior, they may face legal consequences, including potential criminal charges or modification of the restraining order.
A restraining order against James M. Fyfe for Hunter B. Fyfe
What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.
No, only born people can get restraining orders.
No she never had a restraining order against him.