Family law court.
You can file for a restraining order at the local courthouse or police department where the individual you are seeking protection from resides or where the incidents occurred. They will provide you with the necessary paperwork and guide you through the process.
You can file for a restraining order or temporary protection order to legally require the person to stay away from you and your home. If the person continues to pose a threat, you may consider pursuing a court order for eviction or contacting law enforcement for assistance.
To have a court order domesticated in another state, you typically need to obtain a certified copy of the original court order and file a petition to register the order in the new state's court. The new court will review the order and, if everything is in order, will issue an order recognizing and enforcing the original court order within that state. It is recommended to seek legal assistance to ensure all necessary steps are followed correctly.
Yes, a wage garnishment order from a Washington State court can be enforced in Hawaii through a process called domestication. To domestic this order, you would need to file a petition in a Hawaii court to recognize and enforce the out-of-state garnishment order.
To get a court order allowing you to return to your home, you would typically need to file a petition with the court outlining your reasons for needing to re-enter the property. The court would then review the petition and, if deemed necessary or justified, issue an order granting you access to the premises. It is advisable to seek the assistance of a lawyer to guide you through this legal process.
Yes
File a motion to request a judicial hearing and contest the order.
Yes, the parents of a minor can do what they feel necessary to protect their child.
you can have a police escort come with you.
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!?!?!
I dont think so if its the parent that wants the restaining order against the 18 year old to keep away from the 16 year old I think the 16 year old would have to agree with the terms of the restaining order.
as long as they stay as far away as the restraining order says and they are not looking in your house...but if you are in public property then anyone can take pictures of you if they want.
YES actually they can get a restraining order on him for them but they can not do that to you with out your consent.POWER good luck
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.
You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.You must return to the court that issued the custody order and file a petition to have the order modified.
You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.You must return to the court that issued the order a file a motion for contempt of the court order.
You don't. A court order is a directive by a judge. You would file a motion or petition seeking a court order.
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