Can you seal temporary restraining orders the were dismissed by using 2.420(c)(9)?
You can certainly file a motion to seal. They aren't often granted but it sounds like you have good cause.
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You can certainly file a motion to seal. They aren't often granted but it sounds like you have good cause.
Contempt will not solve your problem. It’s hard to enforce an order like yours. Your best bet is to ask for some kind of punitive order like you...
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You would file a motion to compel her to comply with the court’s order.
Three things to try: 1) convince your ex to go with you to DOR and stipulate to what the correct arrearage is; or 2) go to DOR yourself and show...
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You can file a grievance against her, but, if you do, you should probably ask the court for new counsel and explain why you filed the grievance...
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Most DV injunctions expire after 6-12 months. The order should tell you how long it's in effect.