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Can one parent leave the state permanently without the consent of the other parent and they're not divorced yet?

Yes, but if there's a concern this move is permanent, file an injunction exerting jurisdiction and ordering a return of the child.


What is the normal time of injuction of man?

. For a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction, and a permanent injunction, all enjoining defendants, and each of them, and their agents, servants, and employees, and all persons acting under, in concert with, or for them . given that-- the answer would be eighteen months.


What is an dismiss injunction?

An injunction is an order by the court. An injunction of dismissal is just that: An order dismissing all or part of the case before the court. Since the question is fairly ambiguous: Dismissing an Injunction means a previous court order has been cancelled.


Do i have to hold an injunction order for it to be served on you?

Yes, an injunction order must be issued by a court to be legally enforceable. Once the court grants the injunction, it can be served on the relevant parties. Without a formal injunction order, there is no legal basis for enforcement or compliance.


What is a court order which prohibits some action?

Injunction by: Andrea Burke


This is a court order that forbids a defendant to take or continue an action?

An injunction forbids a defendant to take or continue an action.


What is the definition of a temporary injunction?

A temporary injunction - is a short term restriction put in place to prevent certain actions by a defendant. For example - a judge may order the defendant not to approach witnesses, or to prohibit them from entering certain business premises. The temporary injunction will usually be enforced by a more permanent ruling on completion of a court case.


What is Negative Injunction?

Negative injunction is one of equitable remedies. "The court grants negative injunction" means the court order you to stop doing something. For example: if A signed a contract with BBC to perform exclusively on BBC for three years. A breached the contract 1 year later and signed the contract with ABC. Then BBC could sue A repudiated the contract and seek for an injunction. If the court decree the injunction, the order will ask A to stop perform on ABC. This injunction will be considered as a negative injunction.


A court order to stop striking is called?

Injunction


An injunction is?

a court order forcing something to happen


I have sole custody of my daughter so can I take her to live in another country without her father's consent?

He can still file an injunction


How do you get court to reinstate injunction of harassment?

There are several ways: At the trial court level: If the order dissolving the injunction has not yet taken effect, make a motion to have the court reconsider its decision to dissolve the injunction. If the order has taken effect but the problems persist or if circumstances have changed, file a petition or motion for an order for reinstatement of the injunction. At the appellate level: If you believe the court made a mistake in dissolving the injunction, take an appeal of the court's decision and ask the appellate court to reverse the lower court's decision and reinstate the injunction.