You can call the Clerk of Court's office and inquire, or the serving authority for your court system (usually your County Sheriff's Office) will be able to tell you. Call them.
If you have a restraining order against you it could possibly hinder you obtaining your nursing license. It really depends on why the restraining order was issued.
get a restraining order
No, the person who has a restraining order against someone in Washington state cannot legally harass the individual it is issued against. The restraining order is designed to protect the person from harassment, threats, or contact from the other party. If the person with the restraining order engages in harassing behavior, they may face legal consequences, including potential criminal charges or modification of the restraining order.
No because they have records and they don't want people who have a bad record.
Husband will have to petition the judge who issued the restraining order against him to modify it to allow face-to-face contact in the presence of a marriage mediator. However, if the other party is adamant and does not wish mediation, it appears futile to petition the judge to order it, however you can always try. The judge who issued the restraining order will have to become involved since it is only he, who can modify it.
Both.Added; A restrainig order is issued against a specific named person - however - the order can restrain that individual from going near a certain address.
I'm not sure what the longest restraining order is, but I have a restraining order against my ex that is valid through the year 2099. It was issued in Orange County, CA to my ex after my earlier restraining order of 2004 thru 2007 expired. Can anyone beat that? Oh, and I got this on my own...my attorney was successful only at taking my money, not at protecting my rights or assets.
The case would be drop
An order can only be issued or rescinded by a Court with appropriate jurisdiction.Added: If you were the individual against whom the order was issued, you would have to petition the court that issued the original order - OR - if you were the person who originally sought the order, you would have to appear before court and request that it be rescinded.
By obeying it!
Yes, they can. For instance: if you are resticted to mantaining your distance from them, or restrained from contacting them by phone - yet THEY commit these acts themselves, they too are in violation of the court's order.
what do i do if somebody violates their own restraining order against me two times?