Never drop a restraining order against someone. Something made you get it in the first place. Stick with it. Has he gone through therapy? Probably not. Narcissists don't change. Trust me on that. Keep the restraining order. If you cancel it you'll lose credibility with the law and also you will regret dropping it. ~ T
Yes Yes. If the threats have been made prior to. My ex narc always said things in relations to murdering me and knowing killers. I wasnt afraid. I showed no fear after I left him alone completely
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
The answer to your questions depends on several factors: 1. What state do you live? 2. Is the restraining order against your ex-spouse/significant other or your children? In California, for example, if you have a restraining order against the other parent of your children, you may still be able to contact the children. However, if the restraining order is against both, the other parent of your children and your children, then you should not have any sort of communication (including facebook and other social media platforms) with either.
Yes, if the person who has a restraining order against you shows up, you should leave the area immediately to avoid violating the order. It’s important to adhere to the terms of the restraining order to prevent any legal consequences. If you feel threatened or unsafe, consider contacting law enforcement for assistance. Always seek legal advice for specific situations regarding restraining orders.
if there is an active restraining order in place then the employer can still hire that person as long as said person is not in breach of the order for instance if u work in a specific area and they emply him to be in the same building with the knowledge that the restraining order is in place then not only is the person who the order is against but also the company that you are working for breaking the law(uk)
You already have disowned your son if you are estranged from him. If he should be harassing you then you can get a Restraining Order against him, but otherwise if he is staying away then leave it be.
Obey it!
You should ignore them back and be thankful you are not in their circle of victims. Get on with your life and don't fret over not getting attention from a narcissist.
No, if you have a restraining order against someone, you should not approach them in a public place. It is important to adhere to the restrictions outlined in the restraining order to avoid legal consequences and ensure the safety of all parties involved.
If the ex-boyfriend/girlfriend or ex-husband/wife has a custody order that you have agreed on legally, but has a restraining order against YOU, that does NOT apply to the child, and you have rights that are being trampled on. Assuming you have a lawyer, then a mediator should be used, perhaps a neutral relative, to meet you so you don't violate the restraining order. This issue of the custody should have been addressed when the restraining order was issued! Call the lawyer and ask advice on what to do, or call the court directly and inquire . If the restraining order INCLUDES your 16 year old child, then you must fight the restraining order, which IS your right to do. There should be a date when the restraining order will expire and therefore, a court date to extend it if the person who got it wants to extend it. That is your chance to show up and give cause as to why it SHOULD NOT be extended and also bring up the issue of shared custody.
Only if the court approves. However, restraining orders are issued for current and provable abuse not on past problemsand "questions" of drug use. The mother should visit the court and speak with an advocate.