silentscope
Junior Member
(Washington State)
I filed, and was granted, an Immediate Restraining Order, Ex-Parte. I did this with the help of my wonderful attorney. The order covered cyberstalking and harassment and was filed as a domestic violence case. The judge had no questions, he just read the motion and approved it.
I now understand that the person that the order is filed against (Respondent) has 14 days to appear in court (they were served and we have confirmation of that, we used a service). I also understand that if they don't show up to court, the restraining order becomes permanent (up to a year) and if they do anything to violate the restraining order now that they have been served, and/or after it is made permanent after the hearing, the order turns from civil to criminal and they could be subject to arrest. I also understand that the Respondent can represent themselves or contact a lawyer to represent them.
Having said that, I have some questions
. Of course, I am working with my attorney on this, but I want to continue to educate myself as much as possible and this forum has provided a wealth of knowledge, for which I am grateful. Questions are:
1) Is my understanding of what I wrote above correct?
2) What happens between the time the Immediate Ex-Parte order was granted and the hearing in 14 days? If the Respondent gets counsel, what are their options during that 14-day period?
3) If the Respondent violates the order in any way, do I call the police first, then my attorney? Both? How is the order enforced?
4) What did the Respondent actually get served with? Do they get the entire packet of evidence that was presented to the judge?
5) What are "pro tips" for the court hearing? Being in court was incredibly unsettling, I actually vomited twice. I dressed very well (had a nice suit, etc). What are things I can do to maximize my chances of winning, if anything else? My attorney and I feel like we have a very strong case, but just want to know.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
I filed, and was granted, an Immediate Restraining Order, Ex-Parte. I did this with the help of my wonderful attorney. The order covered cyberstalking and harassment and was filed as a domestic violence case. The judge had no questions, he just read the motion and approved it.
I now understand that the person that the order is filed against (Respondent) has 14 days to appear in court (they were served and we have confirmation of that, we used a service). I also understand that if they don't show up to court, the restraining order becomes permanent (up to a year) and if they do anything to violate the restraining order now that they have been served, and/or after it is made permanent after the hearing, the order turns from civil to criminal and they could be subject to arrest. I also understand that the Respondent can represent themselves or contact a lawyer to represent them.
Having said that, I have some questions

1) Is my understanding of what I wrote above correct?
2) What happens between the time the Immediate Ex-Parte order was granted and the hearing in 14 days? If the Respondent gets counsel, what are their options during that 14-day period?
3) If the Respondent violates the order in any way, do I call the police first, then my attorney? Both? How is the order enforced?
4) What did the Respondent actually get served with? Do they get the entire packet of evidence that was presented to the judge?
5) What are "pro tips" for the court hearing? Being in court was incredibly unsettling, I actually vomited twice. I dressed very well (had a nice suit, etc). What are things I can do to maximize my chances of winning, if anything else? My attorney and I feel like we have a very strong case, but just want to know.
Thanks in advance for your help!!