Legal Question in Family Law in California

Pro

I have a permanent restraining order judgment against me to stay away from my daughter and her father. The father went into court and lied to the courts stating I called him and threaten to hurt him. All of which was untrue. How do I set aside the PRO to be heard in court?


Asked on 4/13/09, 11:37 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Colin Greene Russakow, Greene & Tan, LLP

Re: Pro

You don't necessarily need to to set aside the restraining order if what you are looking for is visitation with your daughter. If it is being freed of the restraining order because that's your issue, you can file a motion not to set it aside but to terminate it, but that's not easy to get.

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Answered on 4/13/09, 2:02 pm


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