If my wife put a restraining order on me but she keeps calling my new residence, can I put a restraining order on her?
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If my wife put a restraining order on me but she keeps calling my new residence, can I put a restraining order on her?
Asked on December 15, 2011 under Family Law, California
Answers:
Russ Pietryga / Pietryga Law Office
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Sure. It appears, from what you have written, that you need a mutual restraining order or no restraining order at all.
The best thing to do is file a motion with the court to modify or dismiss the restraining order because of her conduct.
Without knowing the specifics, this is my best answer.
Hope this helps.
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