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Without removing the restraining order, if the reconciliation fails, the victim again suffers abuse, or the police become aware of the contact between the parties, then the party named in the restraining order faces arrest and charges for violation of a restraining order.
Breaching a protective order is an offence. The maximum sentence is five years' custody. The court will calculate the sentence by assessing the offender's culpability and the harm caused by the offence, as well as taking into account any aggravating or mitigating factors. Breach of a protective order - Sentencing Council sentencingcouncil.org.uk ? outlines ? breach... sentencingcouncil.org.uk ? outlines ? breach...
If there is a restraining order in place, there should be no contact between the parties. Domestic Violence & Restraining Order FAQs weinbergerlawgroup.com ? domestic-violence weinbergerlawgroup.com ? domestic-violence
It would not be disclosed on basic or standard criminal record checks but may be disclosed under Police Intelligence on an enhanced check, if it is deemed relevant. Restraining orders - Unlock unlock.org.uk ? advice ? restraining-orders unlock.org.uk ? advice ? restraining-orders
No, you do not have to pay for a protection or restraining order. The application is brought by the police or CPS on behalf of the victim and no costs are incurred on behalf of them. Do I have to pay for a Protection or Restraining Order? prismfamilylaw.co.uk ? do-i-have-to-pay-for-a-do... prismfamilylaw.co.uk ? do-i-have-to-pay-for-a-do...