Not if your employer has a problem with it.
ALSO - if your position requires you to carry a firearm, restraining orders forbid your possession of them which would impact your ability to perform that aspect of your job.
No, the restraining order is only for the person that put the restraining order on the other person. So it does not stay with the property of the person who has now passed away.
your parents have the restraining order against him so you can still live with him as long as he stays away from your parents.
Yes. Switching guardians has nothing to do with the restraining order. It will remain there until it is cancelled.
If there was a restraining order preventing one parent from seeing their children, and you have not filed for, or been given an extension on that order, it's best to take the matter back to court. You should have your original custody agreement amended to reflect the fact that there was a restraining order keeping the parent from the child.
Probably yes. _______ The more important question here is why would one still refer to a person with an active restraining order as their boyfriend.
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.
Yes, you can still seek a restraining order even if you failed to appear for the initial hearing on a temporary restraining order. You would typically need to file a request to have the case reopened or to explain your absence to the court. Depending on the circumstances, the court may allow you to present your case for a restraining order at a later date. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific procedures in your jurisdiction.
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 must check with the laws of your particular state, however, in most states a simple restraining order will not prohibit him from possessing firearms. A Domestic Violence Injunction WILL prevent him from having them in his possession.
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Once a restraining order expires, you typically do not have to go back to court unless you wish to extend the order or seek a new one. If you feel that you still need protection, it is important to file for a new restraining order before the current one expires. Always check local laws and court procedures, as they can vary by jurisdiction.
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.