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You can file for it, but you have to convince a judge to agree with you. However, if the person you are restrained from is seeking you out and/or harassing you, you absolutely need to contact the court for advice. But if you simply want to file a restraining order against them just because they filed one against you, you won't convince the judge.

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If you have a permanent restraining order filed against you who can gain access to that information?

Usually, the police department, in the city that the order was filed has access to that information.


How does one appeal a temporary restraining order?

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.


Can the person who obtained a restraining order against you contact your fiance?

What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.


Can the person who has the restraining order harass the other person it is against in Washington state?

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.


If a person takes out a restraining order against you and then they contact you.?

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 a person takes out a restraining order against you and then they contact you?

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.


What happens now that a parent has filed a restraining order against her son but has changed her mind and will not serve papers to her son?

she will be killed by the IRA


Can a restraining order be filed against a 10 year old child?

Yes, but it would take a while to go through the process.


If a wife puts a restraining order against the husband can they email each other through another person?

if a wife puts a restraining order against the husband is it legal to contact each other through another person


What should an employee do if their employers hires someone you have a restraining order against?

if there is an active restraining order in place then the employer can still hire that person as long as said person is not in breach of the order for instance if u work in a specific area and they emply him to be in the same building with the knowledge that the restraining order is in place then not only is the person who the order is against but also the company that you are working for breaking the law(uk)


You Have a question about a restraining order you think you have a restraining order against you that was filed behind your back no one has told you why it is in place How do you get it removed?

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If someone put a restraining order on you how will you know if you are supposed to stay away from the person Would you immediately be in voilation of it even if you do not know?

Unfortunately yes, lets say you're in a store and the person with the restraining order walks in, that person has to notify the store that they have a restraining order against you and they would notify you to leave but if that person wanted to be a (you know what) then they could say that you saw them and still proceeded to break the restraining order.