Yes a restraining order can be done for phone harassment. But you are going to have to have a good cause why you need one.
with who do I file a harrasement charge?
No, a restraining order is typically not applicable for slander, which is a form of defamation involving false spoken statements. Restraining orders are generally used to prevent physical harm or harassment. If someone is a victim of slander, they may pursue a defamation lawsuit instead. However, if the slander is part of a pattern of harassment or threats, that could potentially lead to a restraining order.
Because of sexual harassment and assault on the set of Martin.
A restraining order itself is not a felony; it is a legal order issued by a court to protect an individual from harassment, stalking, or violence. However, violating a restraining order can result in criminal charges, which may be classified as a misdemeanor or, in some cases, a felony, depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the violation.
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 break-up and a restraining order.
Bullying is legally considered a form of harassment. The thing about restraining orders (at least where I live,) is that you must press charges for harassment first, and then once you have pressed charges for harassment you may file for a restraining order. I don't know where you are from, and I'm not a lawyer so I'm not 100% sure about the laws on this, but I have been told that is how it works in my state. In short- yes, you can get a restraining order against someone who is bullying you, as long as you can prove that they have continued to bully/harass you even after you have asked/told them to stop.
No The restraining order can be placed when there is threat or perceived threat of violence, harassment or stalking. The court will hear an application when any of the above concern you about your safety. These are just some of the reasons people seek a restraining order, check with your local PD for more advice.
Yes, someone with a restraining order can generally leave the country, but it may depend on the specific terms of the order and the laws in their jurisdiction. Some restraining orders may include travel restrictions, particularly if the order is related to domestic violence or harassment. It's important for the individual to review the terms of the restraining order and consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance before traveling.
Just calling her "the b-word"--no, that is not sufficient to have a restraining order granted. But she can still file papers and make you go to trial.
Another name for a restraining order is a protective order. This legal order is designed to protect an individual from harassment, stalking, or harm by prohibiting the offender from coming into contact with the victim. Protective orders can vary in terms of duration and specific restrictions based on the situation.
A restraining order is a legal order issued by a court to protect an individual from harassment, stalking, or harm by another person. It typically prohibits the individual named in the order from contacting or coming near the person seeking protection. Violating a restraining order can result in legal consequences, including arrest. These orders are often used in cases involving domestic violence or abuse.