S ssellars New Member Mar 14, 2013 #1 My question is how do you respond to false alligation in a restraining order?
Betty3 Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2013 #2 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.
army judge Super Moderator Mar 14, 2013 #3 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