Property restraint in Temporary restraining order?
Property restraint can refer to either personal property or real property. For example, you could request that the responding party not withdraw...
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Property restraint can refer to either personal property or real property. For example, you could request that the responding party not withdraw...
Your question is a bit unclear. Did your ex go into court and get ex parte orders for custody? If so, you should have been served with those...
It is unfortunate that your Judgment does not contain a requirement that your wife refinance the properties. If the properties were awarded to her...
This is really a custody issue and not a domestic violence or restraining order issue. You can certainly ask for orders restricting the...
If you have official court orders for 50/50 custody, then you should be able to get the police to assist you in enforcing the exchange of the...
You and your wife need to work out a parenting plan that will allow you to have frequent and continuing contact with your son during this...
It is very risky to disobey a lawful court order. The better route would be to appear in the court where the DVRO was issued on an ex parte basis...
You would have had to have been served with your wife's request to extend an existing DVRO (unless you are talking about a temporary DVRO that you...
It is difficult to answer your question because you do not say whether there is only a temporary DVRO or a more permanent (i.e., 3 to 5 years) DVRO...
With an infant, courts are generally very reluctant to take chances with any significant custodial time for a parent who has been found to have...