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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 36934" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Yep, I agree with the others! Find that #*$&% car title and fire that sucker up! Then, if they ask, look them right in the eye and lie your head off! What's wrong with those people?!?!? :mad:</p><p></p><p>What you need to ask for is called an <em>"ex parte" Order of Protection</em>. They HAVE to give you one if you ask, don't let them give you any B.S. crappola about it! Legally, they HAVE to give you one if you ask - they have no choice. A lot of local law enforcement agencies don't like to do it - lots of paper work for them - tough noogies! They will try to talk you into a regular restraining order - don't let them! If you have a problem with them giving you an Order of Protection, PLEASE call your local domestic violence group - they will know how to get one and they will help you. I highly recommend that you call them anyway! "Ex Parte" means "one-sided" and it's only temporary, but it goes into effect immediately. It's enforcable right away, then you have a hearing later on down the road, but it gives you time. And it means that you can have him picked up if he comes anyway near you or your property just by making a phone call - you do NOT have to go in and swear out a warrant first with this kind of order. Please stay safe. Make sure your cell phone is charged up - hide it in your <em>drawers</em> if you have to! :blush: Sending lots more (((hugs))).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 36934, member: 1883"] Yep, I agree with the others! Find that #*$&% car title and fire that sucker up! Then, if they ask, look them right in the eye and lie your head off! What's wrong with those people?!?!? [img]:mad:[/img] What you need to ask for is called an [i]"ex parte" Order of Protection[/i]. They HAVE to give you one if you ask, don't let them give you any B.S. crappola about it! Legally, they HAVE to give you one if you ask - they have no choice. A lot of local law enforcement agencies don't like to do it - lots of paper work for them - tough noogies! They will try to talk you into a regular restraining order - don't let them! If you have a problem with them giving you an Order of Protection, PLEASE call your local domestic violence group - they will know how to get one and they will help you. I highly recommend that you call them anyway! "Ex Parte" means "one-sided" and it's only temporary, but it goes into effect immediately. It's enforcable right away, then you have a hearing later on down the road, but it gives you time. And it means that you can have him picked up if he comes anyway near you or your property just by making a phone call - you do NOT have to go in and swear out a warrant first with this kind of order. Please stay safe. Make sure your cell phone is charged up - hide it in your [i]drawers[/i] if you have to! [img]:blush:[/img] Sending lots more (((hugs))). [/QUOTE]
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