If you weren't present in court when the order was issued and given an opportunity to tell your side of the story, you must go to the same court that issued the order, and file an objection to it. The same judge that issued the order will hear your side of the case, and can make a decision to either withdraw the order or to sustain it.
However, if you were present in court to contest it and the judge issued it anyway, you will have to an appeal with the next higher level of the court.
The fortunate thing is, that since it is a civil court order, no record of its being issued will appear on your criminal record.
Yes a restraining order can be done for phone harassment. But you are going to have to have a good cause why you need one.
with who do I file a harrasement charge?
Because of sexual harassment and assault on the set of Martin.
A break-up and a restraining order.
Bullying is legally considered a form of harassment. The thing about restraining orders (at least where I live,) is that you must press charges for harassment first, and then once you have pressed charges for harassment you may file for a restraining order. I don't know where you are from, and I'm not a lawyer so I'm not 100% sure about the laws on this, but I have been told that is how it works in my state. In short- yes, you can get a restraining order against someone who is bullying you, as long as you can prove that they have continued to bully/harass you even after you have asked/told them to stop.
No The restraining order can be placed when there is threat or perceived threat of violence, harassment or stalking. The court will hear an application when any of the above concern you about your safety. These are just some of the reasons people seek a restraining order, check with your local PD for more advice.
Just calling her "the b-word"--no, that is not sufficient to have a restraining order granted. But she can still file papers and make you go to trial.
With no history of harassment between them before that it is not harassment to say Happy birthday. If you asked her previously to stay away, just get a restraining order.
yes staring is harrasment if unwanted if you feel uncofortable with someone staring at you tell someone get a restraining order before that person begans to stalk you
They can be considered harassment if the person calling does not know the person. If you have told the person already to stop calling, yes that is harassment. If there is a restraining order on the caller, then it is against the law.
Harassment over computer has different charges. in all states it can be a year in jain or probation / restraining orders.
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