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Read more: Domestic Violence Restraining Order
You may wish to file a Domestic Violence Restraining Order against someone or you may have been served with one. If you wish to file one, it may be for the following reasons:1. harassment
2. threats from a spouse, parent of your child, family member or someone you may have dated
3. threats made to you, a family member, a child or a pet
2. threats from a spouse, parent of your child, family member or someone you may have dated
3. threats made to you, a family member, a child or a pet
If someone is harassing you, your first step would be to have a consultation with a Family Law Lawyer to determine whether you have cause and what are your options.
If you have been served with a Restraining Order or have been called stating that a hearing is scheduled in court, plan on attending this hearing. Failure to attend the hearing could have significant consequences! A consultation with the Family Law Attorney will determine your options. An answer to all the allegations will need to be filed with the court.