Traditionally the no contact order and restraining order are synonymous with each other. however, some judges will also write the no contact on the court paperwork. If that is the case then it does not expire. However, if he did not then the no contact dissolves when the restraining or expires
A Restraining Order.
Yes, you can get a restraining order on them, but with their agreement, I think.
It might. The purpose of the restraining order is to keep him away from you. It also means that you are to stay away from him. Your credibility is certainly going to be in question as well as your motives for the order in the first place.
My girlfriend was in the military and was raped by the enemy and restrained.
Only the petitioner (the person whom requested the restraining order) is protected by the law. The protected person cannot be charged with a violation of the restraining order. However, if the protected person is harrassing the restrained person, the restrained person can file for a termination of the order based on a lack of "fear" from the protected person, showing proof of the harrassment.
It will not expire.
Yes, you can.
Once a restraining order expires, you typically do not have to go back to court unless you wish to extend the order or seek a new one. If you feel that you still need protection, it is important to file for a new restraining order before the current one expires. Always check local laws and court procedures, as they can vary by jurisdiction.
no. why would you even want to contact a person you gave a restraining order to? ain't that the whole point of RESTRAINING ORDER!?!?!
yes, that's why it is called an expiration date.(stupid).
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.
What would prevent that? You are bound by the restraining order, not the person who obtained it.
If you have a permenant restraining no contact order then your ex-husband commenting on your facebook picture definitely violates the terms of the restraining order because he is not suppose to contact you at all and commenting on your facebook picture would be a form of contact.
If a person has a restraining or protective order prohibiting the from making contact with a specific individual, all contact is prohibited, including social media.
You will need to contact the police or the courts to get restraining order against an ex in Riverside, CA.
That depends on state law where you reside and the circumstances of the restraining order. Some may expire after a certain date, some may be renewed, and some may only be lifted with a court order.