Mar 14, 2013 #1 S ssellars New Member My question is how do you respond to false alligation in a restraining order?
Mar 14, 2013 #2 Betty3 Well-Known Member It's sometimes not that easy - you need proof. You might want to retain the help of an attorney. There are some attorneys who are experienced in fighting false allegations.
It's sometimes not that easy - you need proof. You might want to retain the help of an attorney. There are some attorneys who are experienced in fighting false allegations.
Mar 14, 2013 #3 army judge Super Moderator ssellars said: My question is how do you respond to false alligation in a restraining order? Click to expand... Restraining orders are civil orders. You lose nothing, if you lose. If someone has a problem with you, you're better off avoiding them. All a restraining order does is direct you to stay away from Jody or Judy, and avoid communicating with them. So what? Sent from my iPad3 using Tapatalk HD
ssellars said: My question is how do you respond to false alligation in a restraining order? Click to expand... Restraining orders are civil orders. You lose nothing, if you lose. If someone has a problem with you, you're better off avoiding them. All a restraining order does is direct you to stay away from Jody or Judy, and avoid communicating with them. So what? Sent from my iPad3 using Tapatalk HD