Civil Harassment Restraining Order
Summary
Self-help eviction is illegal in California. Document harassment instances and consider filing a civil harassment restraining order. Fill out forms CH-100 and CH-110, provide evidence, and file at your local courthouse. Attend the court hearing for the judges decision. Consult a local attorney for detailed guidance.Full Conversation
Prepare civil harassment to against mother who is self help eviction for me and possibly my 21 year-old daughter we have been at our residence for * yrs,my mother owns the home . She had not filed unlawful detainer. California
It sounds like you're dealing with a complicated situation. In California, self-help eviction is illegal. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Document all instances of harassment or eviction attempts.
- Consider filing a civil harassment restraining order.
- Consult with a local attorney for specific guidance.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can assist with your case?
I would like you to prepare a civil harassment restraining order
In California, filing a civil harassment restraining order involves several steps:
- Fill out the necessary forms, including CH-* (Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders) and CH-* (Temporary Restraining Order).
- Provide detailed information about the harassment, including dates, instances, and any evidence (e.g., photos, messages).
- File the forms at your local courthouse and pay any applicable fees.
- Attend the court hearing where a judge will decide on issuing the restraining order.
Would you like guidance on filling out these forms, or do you need help finding your local courthouse?
Can you fill the forms
I can guide you on filling out the forms for a civil harassment restraining order in California. Here's what you'll need to do:
*. CH-* Form: Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders.
*. CH-* Form: Temporary Restraining Order.
*. Detail the Harassment: Include dates, instances, and evidence like photos or messages.
*. File Forms: Submit at your local courthouse and pay any fees.
*. Court Hearing: Attend and present your case for the judge's decision.
For detailed assistance with filling out the forms or finding your local courthouse, you might want to consult with a local attorney or legal aid service. If you need help finding a courthouse near you, just let me know!