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Topic: restraining order...
ashley061885's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:03 PM
i am not sure how to go about this. i looked it up online and didnt get much help. i know in order to get a restraining order you must provide an address where the person can be found so they can get served with the papers to show up for the hearing in court. but what do you do if the person you are trying to keep away from you doesnt have a permanent address or a place he can be found? does this mean you cannot get the order? i need help here and didnt know where else to turn...

beauty314's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:09 PM
Buy a gun...smokin

PATSFAN's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:10 PM
Ask the police or the courts

ashley061885's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:10 PM

Buy a gun...smokin



naw the sob is lucky i dont have one.... i aint trying to end up in jail...he's not worth all that

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Fri 03/20/09 09:14 PM
Call your local battered women's shelter. They will do it all for you and w/ you. Call the police if you don't know of it, or how to locate it. They might have you go to another location, depending on situation. You can't start court process until at least Monday.

Will be problematic if you cannot locate the person, but doable.

Then, if violated, it becomes a felony criminal matter and gives you much more maneuverability...

Good luck ... flowerforyou

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Fri 03/20/09 09:18 PM

Call your local battered women's shelter. They will do it all for you and w/ you. Call the police if you don't know of it, or how to locate it. They might have you go to another location, depending on situation. You can't start court process until at least Monday.

Will be problematic if you cannot locate the person, but doable.

Then, if violated, it becomes a felony criminal matter and gives you much more maneuverability...

Good luck ... flowerforyou



Exactly...There are many organizations to help.
Just don't wait too long.
flowerforyou

Queene123's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:23 PM

i am not sure how to go about this. i looked it up online and didnt get much help. i know in order to get a restraining order you must provide an address where the person can be found so they can get served with the papers to show up for the hearing in court. but what do you do if the person you are trying to keep away from you doesnt have a permanent address or a place he can be found? does this mean you cannot get the order? i need help here and didnt know where else to turn...



actually when you put a restraining order on someone. they dont show up in court... but yea you do need a address or there work place

beauty314's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:26 PM
yeah I guess you should go to the Women's Refuge first...
then buy a gunlaugh

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 03/20/09 09:35 PM
does he have family? do you know where he works?

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Fri 03/20/09 09:46 PM
Edited by CircuitRider on Fri 03/20/09 09:51 PM


Call your local battered women's shelter. They will do it all for you and w/ you. Call the police if you don't know of it, or how to locate it. They might have you go to another location, depending on situation. You can't start court process until at least Monday.

Will be problematic if you cannot locate the person, but doable.

Then, if violated, it becomes a felony criminal matter and gives you much more maneuverability...

Good luck ... flowerforyou



Exactly...There are many organizations to help.
Just don't wait too long.
flowerforyou




This is The Correct Advice.

But Remember, A Restraining Order IS NOT A SHIELD! It is only a piece of paper!

IF you feel that the person could/would harm you in any way, you might need to go to a Shelter, and/or change jobs;
Not go out anywhere alone... In other words, AVOID that Person.

flowerforyou




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Fri 03/20/09 09:48 PM



Call your local battered women's shelter. They will do it all for you and w/ you. Call the police if you don't know of it, or how to locate it. They might have you go to another location, depending on situation. You can't start court process until at least Monday.

Will be problematic if you cannot locate the person, but doable.

Then, if violated, it becomes a felony criminal matter and gives you much more maneuverability...

Good luck ... flowerforyou



Exactly...There are many organizations to help.
Just don't wait too long.
flowerforyou




This is The Correct Advice.

But Remember, A Restraining Order IS NOT A SHIELD!
IF you feel that the person could/would harm you in any way, you might need to go to a Shelter, and/or change jobs; Not go out anywhere alone... In other words, AVOID that Person.

flowerforyou


you are right. a restraining order will help if he violates it....but better safe than sorry. i would also let neighbors and cops know what is going on....to help keep an eye out

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Fri 03/20/09 09:56 PM




Call your local battered women's shelter. They will do it all for you and w/ you. Call the police if you don't know of it, or how to locate it. They might have you go to another location, depending on situation. You can't start court process until at least Monday.

Will be problematic if you cannot locate the person, but doable.

Then, if violated, it becomes a felony criminal matter and gives you much more maneuverability...

Good luck ... flowerforyou



Exactly...There are many organizations to help.
Just don't wait too long.
flowerforyou




This is The Correct Advice.

But Remember, A Restraining Order IS NOT A SHIELD!
IF you feel that the person could/would harm you in any way, you might need to go to a Shelter, and/or change jobs; Not go out anywhere alone... In other words, AVOID that Person.

flowerforyou


you are right. a restraining order will help if he violates it....but better safe than sorry. i would also let neighbors and cops know what is going on....to help keep an eye out




Exactly Right!!

As A Fire Department Chaplain I had to attend Police classes on Domestic Violence... Taught by The PD Chaplain... There's some real "Eye-openers" out there!

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:00 PM
hun i wish you the best....circuit is right...a restraining order isn't a shield...it will help you if you need to call the cops or take him to court or something....but he can violate the order. let as many people know as possible. if you can take to people at your work....let them know what is going on. have details of what you can....like his name, age, description, car, etc

Meg8771's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:05 PM




Call your local battered women's shelter. They will do it all for you and w/ you. Call the police if you don't know of it, or how to locate it. They might have you go to another location, depending on situation. You can't start court process until at least Monday.

Will be problematic if you cannot locate the person, but doable.

Then, if violated, it becomes a felony criminal matter and gives you much more maneuverability...

Good luck ... flowerforyou



Exactly...There are many organizations to help.
Just don't wait too long.
flowerforyou




This is The Correct Advice.

But Remember, A Restraining Order IS NOT A SHIELD!
IF you feel that the person could/would harm you in any way, you might need to go to a Shelter, and/or change jobs; Not go out anywhere alone... In other words, AVOID that Person.

flowerforyou


you are right. a restraining order will help if he violates it....but better safe than sorry. i would also let neighbors and cops know what is going on....to help keep an eye out



Ashley - as the previous posters said, you need to get help and I highly reccomend the victim's advocate office at your local courthouse (they work with the state attorney's office and sheriff's department). Once the order is granted, he will need to be served. It might be difficult, but in the meantime, stay safe. Vary your routine, have a safety word for friends and family who can call and check on you or you can call if you need help. Document and PHOTOGRAPH all abuse/threats/etc. for evidence. Make sure that you have a safety kit - cash, copies of important legal documents, anything you have jointly, especially if there are children involved. Also, make sure that you hide this and the photographic evidence where he can't find it.
Once he is served, it is binding. The state I worked in as a police officer required a court date to make the restraining order (or domestic violence injunction) more permament - 1 year (renewable). All of this should be at no charge to you. Remember, restraining orders, domestic violence injuctions and dv orders are just paper. You have to be safe. Do not be predictable - vary your routine, as I said.

I hope this helps. If I can do anything, please let me know.

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:07 PM
very good advice meg. it won't be an easy road....but the more people know and with help for herself...it will make it easier

Meg8771's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:11 PM

very good advice meg. it won't be an easy road....but the more people know and with help for herself...it will make it easier



Thank you and I agree. I unfortunately had to learn it the hard way myself before becomming a police officer. It is a scary situation to be in.

Meg8771's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:13 PM
Good night everyone. Ashley - be safe.

yellowrose10's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:14 PM


very good advice meg. it won't be an easy road....but the more people know and with help for herself...it will make it easier



Thank you and I agree. I unfortunately had to learn it the hard way myself before becomming a police officer. It is a scary situation to be in.


i have alot of respect for cops. my son wants to be one...he graduates from high school this year. many friends and family are cops.

i guess i should differ the legalities to you though lol

i have been there myself a long time ago....luckily now people know who my family is and my friends....and they are too scared. i was stalked by a registered sex offender once and then he realized who i knew (not that i would ask for special treatment) but it was enough for him to back off

Meg8771's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:30 PM
I wish him the best of luck. Tell him to study for the exams, practice the agility tests, do some ride alongs with the local department so he will get a sense of what it is all about.

And as his mother, have faith. It is tough to be the parent of a police officer - to have any family member a police officer. Just stand behind him and have faith.

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 03/20/09 10:33 PM
:smile: I looked into getting one against a cyberstalker:smile:

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