
The courts consider domestic violence matters seriously. Actions that constitute domestic violence are extensive.
The following actions can be considered for a domestic violence restraining order; showing up at someone’s residence uninvited, constant phone calls, text messages, voicemails, and letters.
This issue is continually increasing to include other kinds of harassment. In a nutshell they are defining, “disturbing the peace” as any action that makes another individual feel annoyed or uneasy due to the harassing nature of ones actions.
Additionally, this embraces and is not limited to vandalizing one’s property, defamation of another, and countless forms of controlling behavior.
The following actions can be considered for a domestic violence restraining order; showing up at someone’s residence uninvited, constant phone calls, text messages, voicemails, and letters.
This issue is continually increasing to include other kinds of harassment. In a nutshell they are defining, “disturbing the peace” as any action that makes another individual feel annoyed or uneasy due to the harassing nature of ones actions.
Additionally, this embraces and is not limited to vandalizing one’s property, defamation of another, and countless forms of controlling behavior.
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