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.
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.
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....
Go to the court that issued the order, the Clerk Of Court office should have a copy on file that you can view.
You need to file a request with local law enforcement or the local court system. In most places the police will enact a temporary restraining order until a judge can hear your case and set definite terms and conditions
Yes
You can file for a restraining order or temporary protection order to legally require the person to stay away from you and your home. If the person continues to pose a threat, you may consider pursuing a court order for eviction or contacting law enforcement for assistance.
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