Filing Restraining Order Guide

Summary

In Ohio, you can file for a Civil Protection Order (CPO) or a Stalking Protection Order (SPO) against an ex parte order petitioner. File a petition in your local county court and attend a hearing. For a non-legal father to obtain custody, he must first establish paternity. Contesting an ex parte order based on false information is possible. Including evidence of illegal activities in your statement can support your case, but avoid false claims. Consult a legal expert for personalized advice.

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can i file a restraining order against an ex parte order petitioner
Hello Deja, yes, you can file a restraining order against an ex parte order petitioner. However, the processes and requirements can vary depending on the jurisdiction. Could you please tell me which state you are in, so I can provide more specific information?
ohio
In Ohio, you can file for a Civil Protection Order (CPO) or a Stalking Protection Order (SPO) against an ex parte order petitioner. Here's the process:
- File a petition in your local county court.
- Attend a hearing for the court to decide.
Please consult a legal expert for personalized advice.
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It's my pleasure, Deja. If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask. Stay safe!
and a non legal father cannot get custody of my child through an ex parte right, and he additionally lied
In Ohio, for a non-legal father to obtain custody, he must first establish paternity. However, obtaining an ex parte order based on false information is illegal. You may contest it in court. Consult a legal expert for personalized advice.
should i put down that he’s a drug dealer on the restraining order
If you have substantial evidence of his illegal activities, including it in your statement can support your case. However, make sure not to make false claims. Please consult with a legal expert for personalized advice.