Effect somone HOW? As long as the orders provisions are followed and adhered to you should have no problem. All the ones I have been familiar with are quite clear in what you can and can't do ,and where you can and can't go, in the distance you must keep away from the individual, restrictions on contact, etc, etc)
No, but violations of such do. A restraining order is a civil order.
In almost all cases a restraining order is a publicly available court record. The ease with with the restraining order could be discovered depends on the level of public access available in the court where the order was issued.
Depends on the reason for the restraining order but I don't think, considering its temporary for whatever reason, it would count as a criminal offense.
No, the restraining order is only for the person that put the restraining order on the other person. So it does not stay with the property of the person who has now passed away.
If it was only a CIVIL COURT restraining order, it will not appear on your criminal record. HOWEVER, if there was any criminal action associated with it, or which was the cause for it being issued, (e.g.: domestic battery), THAT is a criminal matter and it WILL appear on your criminal record.
Public record remains public record forever, unless something is sealed.
Unless the Court orders the record expunged (destroyed), it is still a part of public record.
If no criminal charges accompanied the incident that brought about the restraining order, there will be no record of it on your criminal history. However, if there was a criminal incident connected with it (e.g.: assault or battery - etc), THAT offense will remain on your adult criminal history record.
In Louisiana, a restraining order typically remains on your record indefinitely unless it is specifically expunged. While the order itself may expire after a certain period, the record of the order can still be accessed by law enforcement and may impact background checks. To have it removed, you would need to go through the legal process of expungement, which has specific eligibility criteria and procedures.
can you cancel a restraining order?
Permanent Restraining Order
A Restraining Order.