Roger, We need more info ...What is the name of your state? California
Why was a TRO issued in the first place? Was it regarding DV?Can someone pretend to be in court. I'm planning on not going to court so I can have a tro dropped can my sister show up and act like she is me to have it turned into a ro. At my first court date they sisnt ask for ID . She wants me to do a ro but I dont want to any longer.
That would be a crimeCan someone pretend to be in court. I'm planning on not going to court so I can have a tro dropped can my sister show up and act like she is me to have it turned into a ro. At my first court date they sisnt ask for ID . She wants me to do a ro but I dont want to any longer.
Huh?The person has not been served and does not know about the court date so he wont be there . I went to the first court date and was just issues another hate for the same reason they were not served .
Is there a DV situation ...was that the reason for the TRO?I was issued another court date when I went to the first one. Since the other party was not served they dont know about the second court date. I want the tro dropped so I'm not going to attend the second court date. Can my sister then act like she is me and try to have a permanent order issued. She will show up to make sure I go through with it. But I plan not to show up myself.
If the other party hasn’t been served then no it won’t be converted to a permanent ro. Due process requires the respondent be allowed the right to defend themselves.I was issued another court date when I went to the first one. Since the other party was not served they dont know about the second court date. I want the tro dropped so I'm not going to attend the second court date. Can my sister then act like she is me and try to have a permanent order issued. She will show up to make sure I go through with it. But I plan not to show up myself.
Sis is likely scared to death that OP will end up dead and is willing to do anything, even something so stupid, to keep the abuser away from OP.If the other party hasn’t been served then no it won’t be converted to a permanent ro. Due process requires the respondent be allowed the right to defend themselves.
At best (for your sister) the tro would be continued
But does sister think somebody in the court won’t realize it isn’t the same person? Is she willing to risk going to jail to do this?
If discovered while in the court, she may just not be leaving that day.
Is your sister's name Roger?I was issued another court date when I went to the first one. Since the other party was not served they dont know about the second court date. I want the tro dropped so I'm not going to attend the second court date. Can my sister then act like she is me and try to have a permanent order issued. She will show up to make sure I go through with it. But I plan not to show up myself.