Restraining Order Process Guide

Summary

You can request a restraining order in California even if you have a warrant, but the warrant may affect the proceedings by impacting your credibility and complicating court attendance. To address the warrant, contact the issuing court, consult a lawyer, and voluntarily appear before the court. To request a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO), gather evidence, complete necessary forms, file them with the court, and attend the hearing. If you had a Temporary DVRO previously, follow the same process. To obtain a report made against you, contact the police department or file a formal request through the court. Consider consulting a lawyer for personalized advice.

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i havbe a warrant due to false accusation of domestic violence. how can i request a restraining order from ex partner.
In California, you can request a restraining order by filing a petition at your local family court. Here's a simplified process:
- Fill out the necessary forms, including the Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DV-*).
- File the forms with the court clerk.
- Attend a court hearing.
Would you like contact information for a specific court?
can i request restaring order against other party even if i have a warrant because of their false accusations
Yes, you can request a restraining order even if you have a warrant. However, the warrant may affect the proceedings. It's advisable to address the warrant issue as well. Would you like contact information for a specific court to proceed with the restraining order request?
in what way will it affect the proceedings?
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Having a warrant may affect the proceedings in the following ways:
- The court may prioritize addressing the warrant before considering the restraining order.
- The warrant could impact your credibility in the proceedings.
- It may complicate your ability to attend court hearings.
Would you like to know how to address the warrant?
how can i be charged with a crime if i never had any police ciontact for domestic violence
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It is possible to be charged with a crime even without direct police contact if:
- Someone filed a complaint or made a report against you.
- Evidence or statements were provided to the authorities.
- The prosecutor decided to file charges based on available information.
Would you like to know how to address the warrant or get more legal information?
how to address the warrant
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To address a warrant in California, follow these steps:
- Contact the court that issued the warrant to inquire about its status and any required actions.
- Consider consulting with a lawyer to understand your options and the best approach.
- Voluntarily appear before the court to resolve the warrant.
If you'd like more detailed guidance or assistance, feel free to ask!
how do i request a dvro when i had a TDVRO previously against ex partner
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If you had a Temporary Domestic Violence Restraining Order (TDVRO) previously, you can request a new DVRO by:
- Filling out the Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DV-*) and other required forms.
- Submitting them to the court.
- Attending the scheduled court hearing.
It's important to address any outstanding legal issues, such as the warrant, before proceeding. If you need more detailed guidance, feel free to ask!
more detailed guidance
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To request a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO) in California, especially when you have a history of a Temporary DVRO, follow these steps:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence or documentation supporting your case.
- Complete Forms: Fill out the Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DV-*) and any related forms.
- File with Court: Submit the forms to the appropriate family court.
- Attend Hearing: Prepare for and attend the court hearing.
Address any outstanding legal issues, like the warrant, which may impact the proceedings. Consider consulting with a lawyer for personalized advice. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
how can i get a copy of the report made against me
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To obtain a copy of the report made against you in California, you can try the following:
- Contact the police department that filed the report and request a copy.
- If denied, you may need to file a formal request through the court.
- Consider consulting with a lawyer for assistance.
Would you like more detailed information on requesting the report, or need help with something else?