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 can have a police escort come with you.
you are not supposed to contact them either.
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.
You can put a mail from Facebook fan page to a contact person by simply synchronizing your person contacts and Facebook contacts.
I would contact the person that put the posting.
Yes, a parent can seek a restraining order against their daughter's boyfriend regardless of her age if they have a legitimate reason to fear for their safety or well-being. The parent would need to demonstrate to the court that the boyfriend's behavior constitutes a threat or harassment.
No. HIV is not transmitted via casual contact.
they would put the body in the hospital mortuary and try to contact anyone who has a connection to the person
Make a new contact put your number in and name it as the fake person then text yourself
Yes, but to do so would cause the individual who is encumbered by the order to be in violation of it and subject to arrest if he or she engaged in the contact. However, in law officers are reluctant to arrest someone under those circumstances and the judge who issued the order would not be "happy". You can have the order rescinded through required court procedures. That is the method that should be used rather than self-help action.
Depending on your state's rules and regulations regarding commercial lease agreements you don't have to contact a person at all in order to create the physical document. By using sites like FindLegalForms.com you can create and edit documents that are specific to your needs and then in order to find a tenant you can put out ads out on sites like Craiglist.com and wait until you are contacted.
Yes he probably will. It is obviously the intention of the court that he not be in contact with you. If you really care for this person you will not be selfish and put yourself in front of what is best for him. When the time is right he'll probably contact you unless he is concerned that being around you may get him into trouble again.