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I think it means it did not pass or was invalid. that the courts cancelled it in a way. I think it means it did not pass or was invalid. that the courts cancelled it in a way.

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Plaintiff violate temporary restraining order?

What happens if both parties violate a restraining order?


Do temporary restraining orders go on your criminal record?

No, but violations of such do. A restraining order is a civil order.


How do you Get a Restraining Order Dropped in Georgia?

Go back to the court that issued it and request that it be withdrawn or vacated.


How does one appeal a temporary restraining order?

If you filed the restraining order, you can withdraw it. You must go back to the court where you filed the restraining order and ask that it be dropped.


What evidence is necessary for a temporary restraining in a domestic dispute?

No evidence is necessary for a temporary restraining order. What happens is when you go into court and get a restraining order they give a temporary restraining order until trial. You can then push the date back a few times and extend it. Some people would argue this is how you get custody of children in a divorce situation. For a long term restraining order you will need documented cases of abuse.


Temporary restraining order criminal record?

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.


How do you drop a temporary restraining order in Milwaukee?

Usually, a "temporary restraining order" will expire according to its own terms. This means that the order itself will specify a date or event when the order is no longer effective. If a restraining order does not have such a limitation in it, then it is not a temporary order. If you are the person the restraining order benefits and you wish to drop it, you should apply to the court for an order vacating the restraints.


Can a parent change her mind after filing a temporary restraining order against her son?

Yes, return to court and request that the restraining order be withdrawn.


How do you respond to a temporary restraining order issued by California court?

By obeying it!


Can you put a restraining order on a person if you failed to appear the first time in the temporary restraining order?

Yes, you can still seek a restraining order even if you failed to appear for the initial hearing on a temporary restraining order. You would typically need to file a request to have the case reopened or to explain your absence to the court. Depending on the circumstances, the court may allow you to present your case for a restraining order at a later date. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific procedures in your jurisdiction.


what grounds does it take for someone to file a restraining order against you?

There are grounds and criteria for someone seeking a restraining order. A judge will decide about issuing the restraining order as a permanent order. There must be proof of threatening behavior or danger. The court will be cautious and issue a temporary restraining order. After the court , if there isn't proof to substantiate the court can't enforce....


How do you spell tempaorary?

That is the correct spelling of the adjective "temporary" (for a short time).

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