Yes, in some states this can be done.
Added: Perhaps in some states you may be able to do so, however others might either not allow it, or find it redundant.For instance:In Floridathe restrictions stated in a no-contact order are applicable and binding and on BOTH parties, and effectively apply to BOTHthe petitioner (the one who sought it) as well as against therespondent(the one against whom it was sought).
You would have to check with your local Clerk of Court for the answer in your particular state.
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.
Yes
with who do I file a harrasement charge?
No, only born people can get restraining orders.
In order to dismiss a restraining order, you will need to petition a "Dismiss Protection Order" with the court system.
Ask your attorney. Often if you do not appear you will lose automatically.
your local police station
tell him to get away from you, or file for a restraining order.
you can file an opposition
File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.File for divorce and request a restraining order that prevents him from disposing of any property.
There are grounds and criteria for someone seeking a restraining order. A judge will decide about issuing the restraining order as a permanent order. There must be proof of threatening behavior or danger. The court will be cautious and issue a temporary restraining order. After the court , if there isn't proof to substantiate the court can't enforce....
It's free to file for a petition