Summary
In Hawaii, its crucial to report any potential violation of a restraining order, even if the communication is indirect or not explicitly mentioned in the order. Restraining orders typically prohibit any form of contact that could affect the petitioner. If a text message was sent to someone at the same address as the petitioner, it might still be considered a violation. Law enforcement can provide guidance on whether the communication breaches the order. Its advisable to act promptly and consult with authorities to ensure compliance and safety.Full Conversation
Just a text message
In Hawaii, violating a restraining order is taken seriously. If you received a threatening text message that violates the order, you should report it to law enforcement immediately. They can help you file a complaint and take appropriate action.
What's the time limit
In Hawaii, there is no specific time limit to report a violation of a restraining order, but it’s important to do so promptly. Law enforcement can assist you in filing a complaint and taking the necessary steps to ensure your safety.
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No because I don't know if the order was broken because the text message was not to the peritioner
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In Hawaii, any violation of a restraining order, including indirect contact, should be reported promptly to law enforcement. Even if the message was not directly to the petitioner, it's important to report it for your safety and to ensure compliance with the order. Do you need any further information or assistance?
But where does it say she can't text the person not on the order of protection for her mail at the same adress
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In Hawaii, restraining orders typically prohibit any form of communication that could indirectly affect or reach the petitioner. If the restraining order specifies no contact with the petitioner or any indirect contact, it could include messaging someone at the same address.
Do you have the exact wording of the restraining order? This can help clarify any specific restrictions.
It doesn't say anything about indirectly
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In Hawaii, restraining orders generally prohibit any form of contact, direct or indirect, that could affect the petitioner. Even if the order doesn't explicitly mention indirect contact, it's important to consider the intent and context. Reporting any suspicious communication to law enforcement is advisable.
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Yes I want the truth if it says she can't do it. But that she can pick up her belongings with police escorts is it okay to let the text message go it wasn't for the peritioner
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In Hawaii, restraining orders are generally strict about any form of communication or contact that could indirectly affect the petitioner. While the order may not explicitly mention indirect contact, it's best to err on the side of caution and report the communication to law enforcement. They can provide guidance on whether the text message violates the order.
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