Go back to the court that issued it and request that it be withdrawn or vacated.
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.
depends... if u have one on you then only the person with it on u can chose to drop it if you are the person trying to drop it then go to the court house
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If a restraining order is dropped, the legal protections it provided are no longer in effect, meaning the individual who was previously restricted can now have contact with the protected person without legal consequences. The court may formally record the dismissal, and both parties are typically notified. It's important for the protected person to remain cautious, as the underlying issues that led to the restraining order may still exist.
A restraining or protective order is an emergency order to prevent further problems until court, in a week or two. It can be dropped by the plaintiff in court, or dropped if no one shows up at all, but the judge can order the order to continue....mine went on a full year.
can you cancel a restraining order?
Permanent Restraining Order
A Restraining Order.
I think you mean a DV restraining order: It is a domestic violence restraining order. It is a court order that can help protect people from abuse.
Yeah ........... No That would make the restraining order useless, the order is in force to keep you from being in contact with them, but if they come to where they know you are that stresses the intent of the order. The kids should be dropped off or exchanged at a neutral location (away from you) so the requirements of the order are not violated.
If it was only a CIVIL COURT restraining order, it will not appear on your criminal record. HOWEVER, if there was any criminal action associated with it, or which was the cause for it being issued, (e.g.: domestic battery), THAT is a criminal matter and it WILL appear on your criminal record.
yes a restraining order can be put on anyone as loing as they have evidence that the restraining or is needed