If a neighbor violates an injunction, the affected party can file a motion for contempt of court against them. This may lead to legal consequences, including fines or even jail time for the violator, depending on the severity of the violation. The court may also issue additional orders to enforce compliance with the original injunction. It's advisable for the impacted party to document the violation and gather evidence before taking legal action.
He becomes your mom
That contract will be withdrawn and you will probably be charged.
must continue to adhere to LOAC
Nothing. Whatever it was that you were attempting to injoin continues on as before.
If there are any restirctions on the distance that must be kept between the parties, the one against whom the injunction was served must leave the residence and seek other living accomodations.
what happens at an injunction hearing can do number of things such as seeing if there is enough evidence to proceed, to see if there's a change in the status other case like maybe one party doesn't want to move forward with the injunction, it could just be setting a date for the civil trial or could be simply to try to find a resolution before they go to trial.
If they get caught by the police, they get prosecuted just anybody else living there.
sure they can but they cant collect or that is what happens in texas they can get an injunction against you but that means you have to pay them but not when Absolutely. You own them the money and they can hire an attorney or sell the debt to a collection agency.
You call your insurance company
If someone violates a cease and desist order, they may face legal consequences such as fines, penalties, or even being taken to court for further action. It is important to comply with a cease and desist order to avoid these consequences.
If you are referring to a hearing for a CIVIL court injunction - the judge hears testimony form both sides and makes an immediate ruling on the case and issues the order. If you are referring to a CRIMINAL case of stalking, it is an entirely different matter, and if probable cause is found you may be bound over for court action.
He lives between Occidental and Sebastopol in CA; and he just happens to be my neighbor.