1 / 6

What Happens If My Spouse Doesnt Want The Order Of Protection The Court Issued

The Queens attorneys with Zelenitz, Shapiro & D'Agostino discusses court issued order of protections and how you can get them removed if you and your spouse wish to remove it.

Download Presentation

What Happens If My Spouse Doesnt Want The Order Of Protection The Court Issued

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Reside In Queens And My Spouse Does Not Want The Order Of Protection The Court Granted?

  2. Does Not Want The Order Of Protection The Court Granted? Divorce is now a day to day challenge, and there's a quick surge in the filing of false restraining orders in cases of divorce. Usually it's the male who suffers and is looking for ways to beat the restraining order. A person shouldn't make the error of going unprepared because the road to your defense and success is full of pitfalls, and one can land in jail if they aren't very careful. The initial step, naturally, would be to contact Queens Criminal Attorney. A lot of ladies file a restraining order as they believe that getting such an order may support them get the custodianship and increase spousal support.

  3. Does Not Want The Order Of Protection The Court Granted? DVRA - Domestic Violence Restraining Order DVRA or a Domestic Violence Restraining Order is issued by the court to help protect one from domestic abuse and keep the abuser from harming or terrifying you and your children. The abuser may make a sexual assault, physical injury, battering, and molesting, harassing or making a threatening phonecall. DVRA prevents the abuser to intervene in your life in any way or disturb your calmness with his violations or intimidating behavior. He is required to keep away from any place you may visit often such as children’s school, your place of work, your parent’s or friends’ houses. He's disallowed by the court from possessing or investing in a firearm. He needs to return all your personal belongings and must make the loan payments if any or pay bills.

  4. Does Not Want The Order Of Protection The Court Granted? The right way to give the Order to the abuser DVRA is often given over by the Sheriff and absolutely free to the accused. If the harassing partier is hiding or cannot be seen, then there are special methods to serve these individuals like mailing the documents in the newspaper or any home address where the accused gets mail. There is be published legal newspaper where the order is usually published. Reported by Queens Criminal Help, it is crucial to check with the court after fourteen days to know if the abuser has been served or if something more has to be done.

  5. Does Not Want The Order Of Protection The Court Granted? One should play a dynamic role in their case, if they are on the blaming side or the opponent. It is essential to become an expert on the restraining order procedure and be practical. It is you who knows the correct details of your case and situation. Speak about whatever you know with your lawyer to get the best possible defense. In order to make your case solid and successful, you have to be more knowledgeable on restraining orders. Reconciliation is something that one should never do after a restraining order is submitted because even a basic or harmless act on your account is enough to land you in jail.

  6. Does Not Want The Order Of Protection The Court Granted? Whenever an individual takes preventive steps, it is hard to escape the black hole of family court. One must know how to keep a false restraining order away and refrain from the other party to abuse the legal requirements and face judicial incompetence. Zelenitz, Shapiro & D'Agostino, P.C. 138-44 Queens Boulevard Queens, New York 11435 (718) 599-1111 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKPLqLlwkiI

More Related