a girl that i was involved with owed me money and wouldn't pay so i threatened her and she got a restraining order. she has contacted me and we have been talking and are active but she won't remove the restraining order cause she is afraid of her mom and she is 18. could the res...
UNDERSTANDING WHAT IS A RESTRAINING ORDER. A Restraining Order is granted to preserve the status quo of the subject of the controversy until a hearing on an application for a temporary injunction. A Temporary Restraining Order is an extraordinary remedy of short duration that is issued to prevent...
The granting or refusal of such an order shall rest in the discretion of the court.”[2] This means that there is only an automatic stay of your sentence if it is a death sentence. In all other cases, you must ask the court to stay the execution of your sentence while you go ...
Generally, anyone convicted of sexually violent offenses and certain other sexual acts or crimes against children is included on the registry. Under the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006, sex offenses are defined as criminal offenses with an element involving sexual acts or sexual...
A stalking protection order is a court order that aims to protect victims of stalking or cyberstalking by someone with whom you donothave an intimate or familial relationship1 (such as an acquaintance, co-worker, neighbor, or stranger). If you have an intimate, family-member, or household-...
Restraining orders: If a restraining order is filed against any member of a family – whether for domestic violence, harassment or another issue – it’s considered a family law case.Get Legal Support Whenever You Need It Explore Legal Plans Learn More Related...
If you are being harassed, you may want to contact the police or go to the courts for a temporary restraining order. You also may want to enlist legal counsel since an attorney will be familiar with the harassment laws in your state and could help you get that restraining order. ...
Whereas, there is no such literary use for restrain, as it remains strictly within the confines of controlling or limiting behavior. 11 In legal or formal contexts, restrain often appears in terms such as "restraining order," which legally prohibits specific actions to protect someone from harm....
For example, a recentlydivorcedcouple in which one of the partners has obtained a restraining order against the other might present a problem for the bank because it is difficult to verify or ask for signatures for a check. In such cases, a bank works with both parties independently or asks...