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Yes. In order to obtain a restraining order you have to swear under oath as to the truthfulness of what you are charging the other person with. It is against the law to give false testimony or make false accusations.

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Is it illegal to bribe someone to drop a restraining order?

Yes.


What do you call it when someone can't come near you by law?

A Restraining Order.


Is blackmail illegal in all states?

Yes, blackmail is illegal in all states. It is considered a criminal offense to threaten someone in order to obtain something of value from them.


Is it illegal to evade a civil restraining order?

It is illegal to evade a civil restraining order. Once you evade it, you may be held in contempt of court. You may also face criminal sanctions.


What is it called when you need to stay a certain distance away from someone?

A "Restraining Order."


What is vacate restraining order or execution?

If someone wants to vacate a restraining order it means to not have it exist anymore.


Is it illegal to threaten someone's livelihood?

That depends on the reason for the threat. If your supervisor threatens to fire you because you're not doing your job effectively, there's nothing illegal about that, but if they threaten to fire you in order to intimidate you into doing something illegal, for example, then the supervisor has committed a crime.


Can you get a restraining order against someone in a different state and how?

To obtain a restraining order you go to the county court for the county you live in. You must provide a vail reason to a judge as to why you need a restraining order. It is possible to have a restraining order for someone out of states but it is difficult to serve them the order so they are not always properly initiated.


What is a restrainer?

A restraining notice is an order of protection. If you have a restraining order against someone then they can't be within a certain feet of your.


If you have a restraining order on someone can you visit them in jail?

Yes. Fill it out at your court clerks office and it will be served on them before they get out. That way it will be illegal for them to contact you upon release. If you are the victim, and the reason they are in jail, then most states have a victim liaison at the court. Ask you court clerk to have them help you.


What is a stipulated restraining order?

A stipulated restraining order means: a condition or a requirement stated in the restraining order.Stipulated is agreeing or to bargain with someone. This is usually applies to people who are married.


Your 78 year old neighbor is crazy her son former druggie threaten to kill you?

Get a restraining order or move away.

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