Filing Restraining Order Nevada

Summary

Filing a restraining order in Nevada involves obtaining and completing specific forms, submitting them to the court, and attending a hearing. Temporary orders can be issued quickly, while final orders may take a few weeks. If living together, a restraining order could require the individual to leave or restrict their actions. A Power of Attorney (POA) is typically active only when the principal is incapacitated, affecting authority over household matters. Discussing the situation with your mother may provide clarity.

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in nevada how do i file a restraining order against my brother for bullying and assault ?
Hey ****! Filing a restraining order in Nevada involves a few steps:
*. Obtain Forms: Get the necessary forms from your local court or online.
*. Fill Out Forms: Complete the forms with detailed information.
*. File Forms: Submit the forms at your local court.
*. Attend Hearing: A hearing will be scheduled where you can present your case.
Would you like help finding your local court?
what forms? how long does it take and what is the process after?
Hey ****! Here are the details:
Forms:
- Application for Protection Order
- Confidential Information Sheet
Process:
*. File Forms: Submit the completed forms to the court.
*. Temporary Order: The court may issue a temporary order.
*. Hearing: Attend the scheduled hearing.
*. Final Order: The judge decides on a final order.
Time:
- Temporary orders can be issued within a day.
- Final orders take longer, usually within a few weeks after the hearing.
Would you like help finding your local court for filing these forms?
how would it work if we live together in our moms house? He wants to try to control everything in the house like our WIFI and phone He only has finance and medical poa for her only if she is in a coma
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****, living together can complicate things. If you file for a restraining order and it gets approved, your brother might be required to leave the house or be restricted in his actions while in the house.
Is your mother currently in a situation where the POA is active (e.g., in a coma)?
he handles the finances meaning bill pay and helps her with her medical arrangements but she is not in a coma The writer of the poa said that
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****, thanks for the clarification. If your mother is not in a coma, the POA (Power of Attorney) might not be active, as it usually requires the principal (your mother) to be incapacitated. This can affect your brother's authority over household matters. Have you spoken to your mother about this situation?
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