To drop a restraining order on your husband, you typically need to file a motion with the court that issued the order. This motion should explain your reasons for wanting to lift the restraining order. It's advisable to consult with a lawyer to ensure the process is done correctly and to understand any potential implications. Once the court processes your request, they will schedule a hearing where you can present your case.
Yes you can refuse. I don't know who is trying to force you to get a restraining order against your husband, but restraining orders are for the benefit of the people who obtain them, so if you don't think you need one, then no one has the right to force you to get one. Of course, if your husband is actually a violent person who is dangerous to you, then it would be in your interests to get a restraining order. But that is for you to decide.
The case would be drop
Yes.
Usually, a "temporary restraining order" will expire according to its own terms. This means that the order itself will specify a date or event when the order is no longer effective. If a restraining order does not have such a limitation in it, then it is not a temporary order. If you are the person the restraining order benefits and you wish to drop it, you should apply to the court for an order vacating the restraints.
I disobeyed a retraining order that i had on my husband what shall i do????? email bernie.cna@gmail.com
if a wife puts a restraining order against the husband is it legal to contact each other through another person
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
If you have a permenant restraining no contact order then your ex-husband commenting on your facebook picture definitely violates the terms of the restraining order because he is not suppose to contact you at all and commenting on your facebook picture would be a form of contact.
Go to the court in which you requested the order, and submit a request that it be withdrawn.
You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.
Only if u get a restraining order against him.
Restraining order, sue, press charges