No Contact Order Enforcement
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A no contact order must be officially served to be enforceable. If the couple is not served, enforcement is limited. Informing law enforcement at the event may lead to immediate service. Once served, the couple must comply with the order, including leaving restricted areas like a school. Violating a served order can result in legal consequences, including arrest. The order is intended for safety, not control. Consult local authorities or an attorney for further guidance.Full Conversation
Ok so if I see them, I tell the cops and they will serve them right then and there?
If you see them at the graduation and the no contact order hasn't been served, you can inform the police present at the event. They may be able to serve the order immediately, depending on the circumstances and local procedures. It's also a good idea to alert school security about the situation.
But once served they have to leave right?
Once the couple is served with the no contact order, they would be required to comply with its terms, which includes leaving the prohibited areas such as the school. If they refuse to leave, law enforcement can take further action to enforce the order.
So they would have to leave the graduation half way thru?
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Yes, if the couple is served with the no contact order during the event, they would be required to leave immediately to comply with its terms. If they refuse, law enforcement can enforce the order, potentially leading to further legal consequences.
Is there anything else I can assist you with?
Yes, if the couple is served with the no contact order during the event, they would be required to leave immediately to comply with its terms. If they refuse, law enforcement can enforce the order, potentially leading to further legal consequences.
Is there anything else I can assist you with?
If the cops tell them verbally there is a no contact order put against them is that good enough to make them leave? Most of the cops keep the no contact orders at the police station * minutes away
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In Ohio, a verbal notice from police about a no contact order may not be sufficient for enforcement until officially served. However, it can prompt the individuals to leave voluntarily. It's crucial to ensure the order is served for full legal enforcement. If you have more concerns, feel free to ask!
In Ohio, a verbal notice from police about a no contact order may not be sufficient for enforcement until officially served. However, it can prompt the individuals to leave voluntarily. It's crucial to ensure the order is served for full legal enforcement. If you have more concerns, feel free to ask!
If the cops tell them verbally there is a no contact order put against them is that good enough to make them leave? Most of the cops keep the no contact orders at the police station * minutes away
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In Illinois, similar to Ohio, a verbal notice from police about a no contact order may not be legally enforceable until the order is officially served. However, it might encourage the individuals to leave voluntarily. It's important to have the order served for full enforcement. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
In Illinois, similar to Ohio, a verbal notice from police about a no contact order may not be legally enforceable until the order is officially served. However, it might encourage the individuals to leave voluntarily. It's important to have the order served for full enforcement. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
But let’s say half way through graduation I see them and tell police, they can remove them and they won’t get to see their son graduate?
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If you see them during graduation and inform the police, they might not be able to remove them unless the no contact order is officially served. The police can attempt to serve the order immediately, and upon service, they would be required to leave the premises. However, until served, enforcement may be limited.
If you see them during graduation and inform the police, they might not be able to remove them unless the no contact order is officially served. The police can attempt to serve the order immediately, and upon service, they would be required to leave the premises. However, until served, enforcement may be limited.
I just don’t want them to see their son graduate
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If your primary goal is to prevent the couple from attending the graduation, having the no contact order officially served before the event is essential for enforcement. If you have further concerns about enforcing the order, consulting with a local attorney might be beneficial. Would you like more information on this process?
If your primary goal is to prevent the couple from attending the graduation, having the no contact order officially served before the event is essential for enforcement. If you have further concerns about enforcing the order, consulting with a local attorney might be beneficial. Would you like more information on this process?
No but I do have another question regarding the no contact order
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Sure, feel free to ask your question about the no contact order!
Sure, feel free to ask your question about the no contact order!
I also listed the high school on it. Their graduation is Friday night. My son doesn’t graduate that night but the couple have another son who will be graduating Friday. Can they attend if I’m not there?
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If the no contact order specifies the high school as a restricted area, they cannot attend even if you're not present. However, the order must be served for enforcement. Consider consulting with local authorities or an attorney for further guidance.
If the no contact order specifies the high school as a restricted area, they cannot attend even if you're not present. However, the order must be served for enforcement. Consider consulting with local authorities or an attorney for further guidance.
So even though I’m not there and my kids aren’t there, they can’t be on school grounds at all at any point?
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If the no contact order explicitly prohibits the couple from being on school grounds, they must comply regardless of whether you or your children are present. However, the order must be officially served to enforce these restrictions effectively. Consulting with local authorities might provide further clarity.
If the no contact order explicitly prohibits the couple from being on school grounds, they must comply regardless of whether you or your children are present. However, the order must be officially served to enforce these restrictions effectively. Consulting with local authorities might provide further clarity.
So if that’s the case, they can’t go to their son’s graduation at the high school either. Even though I won’t be there or none of my kids
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If the no contact order specifically lists the high school as a restricted area, the couple cannot attend any events there, including their son's graduation, regardless of your presence. However, enforcement requires that the order be officially served. You might consider consulting with local authorities for further guidance.
If the no contact order specifically lists the high school as a restricted area, the couple cannot attend any events there, including their son's graduation, regardless of your presence. However, enforcement requires that the order be officially served. You might consider consulting with local authorities for further guidance.
Can they even pick up their kids from school
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If the no contact order specifies that they cannot be on school grounds, then they generally wouldn't be allowed to pick up their kids from school either. However, for the order to be enforced, it must be officially served. Consulting local authorities or an attorney can provide further clarity.
If the no contact order specifies that they cannot be on school grounds, then they generally wouldn't be allowed to pick up their kids from school either. However, for the order to be enforced, it must be officially served. Consulting local authorities or an attorney can provide further clarity.
So basically I’m trespassing them from the schools, not the schools doing it themselves
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It sounds like you're trying to enforce a no contact order that restricts the couple from being on school grounds. You can inform authorities about the order, but official service is needed for enforcement. Would you like more information on how to proceed with serving the order?
It sounds like you're trying to enforce a no contact order that restricts the couple from being on school grounds. You can inform authorities about the order, but official service is needed for enforcement. Would you like more information on how to proceed with serving the order?
I’m not trying to enforce it I’m just saying I’m the one who says they can’t be there since I filled out the no contact order, not the schools, right?
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Yes, you're correct. You have initiated the no contact order, which includes restrictions on certain areas like the school. However, for it to be enforced, it must be served officially. The school itself is not enforcing it; it's based on your action. If you have more questions about serving the order or its enforcement, feel free to ask!
Yes, you're correct. You have initiated the no contact order, which includes restrictions on certain areas like the school. However, for it to be enforced, it must be served officially. The school itself is not enforcing it; it's based on your action. If you have more questions about serving the order or its enforcement, feel free to ask!
So if I see the couple taking pictures at graduation at the high school and posting them on social media, what can I do
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If the couple is seen at the school and the no contact order has not been served, you can inform law enforcement. They may take action to serve the order if possible. Until served, enforcement is limited. You might consider consulting with local authorities for more guidance.
If the couple is seen at the school and the no contact order has not been served, you can inform law enforcement. They may take action to serve the order if possible. Until served, enforcement is limited. You might consider consulting with local authorities for more guidance.
Let’s say it’s served and then they go and take pictures at the school and post them later online. What can I do
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If the no contact order has been served and the couple violates it by being at the school and posting pictures online, you can report the violation to law enforcement. They can take action based on the breach, which might include fines or other penalties. Would you like to know how to proceed with reporting a violation?
If the no contact order has been served and the couple violates it by being at the school and posting pictures online, you can report the violation to law enforcement. They can take action based on the breach, which might include fines or other penalties. Would you like to know how to proceed with reporting a violation?
Could they be arrested
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If the couple violates a served no contact order by being at the school, law enforcement can take action, which may include arrest. Violating such an order is a legal offense and can lead to penalties, including fines or arrest. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
If the couple violates a served no contact order by being at the school, law enforcement can take action, which may include arrest. Violating such an order is a legal offense and can lead to penalties, including fines or arrest. If you have further questions, feel free to ask!
Wow, I’m so in control of their lives!
It seems like you're navigating a complex situation with the no contact order. Remember, the order is a legal tool designed to ensure safety and compliance with specific terms, not to exert control over others. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
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