This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
No negative contact orders – parties may have contact but it must not be harassing or disturbing of the protected party's peace. • Even if court does not order stay away/contact orders, criminal court can prohibit firearms and order surrender of firearms on the court's own motion.
Ex Parte Applications. Any opposition to an ex parte application must be served on the moving party/counsel as soon as it is filed with the Court. Absent exceptional circumstances, no hearing will be conducted, and the ex parte application will be denied, if inadequate notice is given or if there is inadequate service.
Complaints shall be filed with the City Clerk no later than one year from the date of the alleged violation. Complainant files the completed form and attachments, if any, in the City Clerk's Office, 3900 Main Street, Riverside, CA 92522.
You would receive notification of an opportunity to appear in court to defend yourself before the judge that decides on it, usually. If you really want to know, you look at public court records for your state and if you search yourself in the records, you see exactly what's up. What is a “no contact order”?
Emergency injunctions are legal pleas for the court to take action to preserve the status quo while the legal process is underway. The idea is that unless the court intervenes, irreparable harm will be done.
The second type of criminal protective order is called a 'no negative contact order'. This is a less-severe protective order that means you can still live together, but you cannot argue or fight.
After having a court hearing, a judge can grant you a “restraining order after hearing” that can last up to five years. However, if there is no termination date on the order, the order will last three years from the date it was issued.
Mandatory Injunction: Considered as the most rigorous of all injunctions, a mandatory injunction directs the defendant to perform an act. For example, if a court orders the removal of a building or structure due to misplaced construction, then it fits the description of a mandatory injunction.
A temporary restraining order is an emergency injunction that helps ensure the individual requesting the injunctive relief is protected from the actions of the other party. It “restrains” the other party from taking some act or that party will face contempt of court.
The injunction is something ordered by the judge that can either be permanent or for a specific period of time. The restraining order usually only happens at the beginning of the case, once the person is served with a temporary restraining order and that will only last until the injunction hearing.