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Restraining Orders

Restraining orders are legal documents issued when a person is being harassed or is in danger by another person. The document forbids the party it was issued against from having any contact with the victim.

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Does a restraining order override a child custody order?

If the restraining order pertains to the child or if not, otherwise modified, yes. Otherwise, no. Your personal issues with a parent and that parent's right to their child generally do not overlap unless otherwise stated by the court.

Can kids put a restraining order on a parents?

Oh yes they can, any child that has been abused physicaly and mentaly may put a restraining order form on under the Texas State law under Form No. 115 Federal 226197 in 76114, which states, -any individual may be allowed to distribute a Restraining Order Form to any other individual due to private reasons without the other individual's approval. So the answer is YES. This form does not have a due date and must be filled by anyone over the age of 15 years of age.

When Breaking a restraining order how much time can you get?

In most states it is a first degree misdemeanor ... so your looking at a year! Don't violate!

If someone put a restraining order on you how will you know if you are supposed to stay away from the person Would you immediately be in voilation of it even if you do not know?

Unfortunately yes, lets say you're in a store and the person with the restraining order walks in, that person has to notify the store that they have a restraining order against you and they would notify you to leave but if that person wanted to be a (you know what) then they could say that you saw them and still proceeded to break the restraining order.

How do i file a restraining order in Ogden Ut?

To file a restraining order in Ogden, Utah, you need to visit the local district court or the family court. Obtain the necessary forms, which may include a petition for a protective order, and fill them out with details of the situation. After completing the forms, submit them to the court clerk, who will schedule a hearing. It's advisable to seek assistance from a legal professional or local advocacy groups to ensure you understand the process and your rights.

Is it a violation of a restraining order to write the children on facebook?

The answer to your questions depends on several factors:

1. What state do you live?

2. Is the restraining order against your ex-spouse/significant other or your children?

In California, for example, if you have a restraining order against the other parent of your children, you may still be able to contact the children. However, if the restraining order is against both, the other parent of your children and your children, then you should not have any sort of communication (including facebook and other social media platforms) with either.

What petition do you need to file to dismiss a restraining order?

In order to dismiss a restraining order, you will need to petition a "Dismiss Protection Order" with the court system.

What can you do to ruin a person life because he is harassing you and the police does not anything to protect you?

Get a restraining order it cost money but, if you have one the cops have to make him leave you alone.

Did Dakota Goad's mom Kim Thompson get a restraining order on his dad?

Yes. She got a permanent restraining order. The judge decided that for Dokota Goad and Kim Thompson. He has to be within 300 ft away from her and Dokota.

Restraining order costs in Ogden UT?

The information is too specific to a single locale to detemine.Your best option would be for YOU to call your local office of the Clerk of the Court for specific information or contact any local abused womens organization who will most certainly have it, and possibly some assistance or financial help in filing it.

Where do you meet to exchange child while having a Temporary Restraining Order?

You have someone drop the child off for you so anywhere but home I would imagine.

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You should work that out through the court. It can be stated on the restraining order.

Why did Justin bieber put a restraining order on Kim Kardashian?

From what I have heard Pattie (Patricia), his mother put a restraining order on Kim to stay away from Justin because of the sex tapes she put all over the Internet. Again this is what I have heard. I'm not spreading no rumors. I'm a Belieber and support Justin and his family all the way.

Is a restraining order the same as a legal separation?

No, they're very different things, though they might overlap in some cases.

A restraining order is a court order restraining someone from doing some particular thing. That "thing" might be "coming within 300 feet of a particular other person."

A legal separation is, basically, a kind of "trial divorce." It's a general feature that the people involved stop living together, but they don't necessarily have to go out of their way to avoid each other at work or school or whatever (in contrast, a restraining order DOES usually require that). The divorce laws vary considerably from state to state, and sometimes a period of legal separation is mandated before a divorce decree can be obtained.

How do you fight a temporary restraining order in Ohio?

When you were served with the TRO, you should have been given a court date (most likely on the paper) and you will need to appear in court to plead your case.

Can someone file a restraining order to prevent someone from calling another adult in the same household who pays part of the bills and is a close personal friend who asks to be called?

yes but someone would need to move for a restraining order to work in this situation because when someone has a restraining order against them then they have to stay away from that person a certain distance

Why does your ex drive by your house?

your ex, lets say his name is tommy, can be drivin by your house for two reasons.....1, he's NOT over your breakup no matter how much he lies an says he is an passes in front of your house jus to see if your outside to glimps you at least remembering the times you all spent, or 2 he wants to see if you have any one over....if you kno what i mean in this case he doesnt necessarily want yoou bac as he is engaged but doesnt want to see you move on from him.....

What is the difference between a no contact order and a restraining order in NJ and if the court entered a no contact order can I be in the same room with the person?

The order will specify the restrictions that the restrained party must adhere to and they quite often (usually ALWAYS) specify a certain distance - 500 feet is not uncommon. They may also specify that you must not contact the person by phone or via any electronic means, or by means of a third party. "No contact" means NO CONTACT!

Can you go before judge and ask for restraining order on person who ordered it on you?

For what reason? Retaliation? The person who was granted a restraining order against you, is governed by the same provisions as you are. NEITHER YOU, NOR THE OTHER PARTY can break the order's stipulations without being subject to court action.

What is a dov restraining order?

I think you mean a DV restraining order: It is a domestic violence restraining order. It is a court order that can help protect people from abuse.

If a restraining order is broken and the police don't arrest the person that broke it can you sue the police?

I'm afraid it doesn't quite work that way. The police don't have any problem arresting anyone in general, but they won't arrest if the DA tells them - or if they know already - that there won't be a prosecution.

The District Attorney is thus the one to talk to. Or, the one to sue. However, the odds of doing so successfully are millions to one.

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A second opinion.

The police have no obligation to protect any particular person. A police has almost zero duty to act or liability for failing to act.

Generally speaking, the only time an officer MUST arrest is if he is in possession of a valid arrest warrant that commands him to take a person in to custody. Even if he chooses to not make an arrest with a warrant, the charge would properly be a contempt of court for disobeying an order from a judge.

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Yet another view: In the jurisdictions that I am familiar with, Restraining Orders are issued by the Civil Branch of the court.

POLICE departments are constrained from enforcing CIVIL LAW. Unless, a breach of the peace is occurring, or they have cause to believe that a criminal act (i.e.: assault) has occurred, they can take no action. They CANNOT enforce by arrest a civil court order simply because of the presence on the scene of the restrained person.

EXCEPTION: On the other hand, since, constitutionally, the SHERIFF'S Office can enforce both civil and criminal court orders, this would NOT be the case with a Sheriffs Department. A Sheriff's Deputy COULD conceivably make an arrest for a violation of the civil court restraining order.