File a motion or petition with the appropriate court.
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.
No you can not I'm afraid. But when you are 18 you can see her if you want and have the restraining order lifted.
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.
Yes, return to court and request that the restraining order be withdrawn.
Yes, If your parents placed a restraining order while you were under their care but now you are technically an adult through emancipation, you are now considered an adult and can remove the restraining order.
That, of course, is YOUR opinion. You can file a petition/motion with the court to contest the restraining order. The judge (if they grant your motion) will hold a hearing and determine if the order shoudl be lifted.
Yes, you can always request a restraining order. It may be difficult to prove without some evidence to support it.
Request a restraining order or vacate order if appropriate.
Go to the court in which you requested the order, and submit a request that it be withdrawn.
You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.
That depends on state law where you reside and the circumstances of the restraining order. Some may expire after a certain date, some may be renewed, and some may only be lifted with a court order.