What is a harassment restraining order in Wisconsin?
What Are The Key Differences Between Harassment And Restraining Orders? A Harassment Order is used when someone keeps bothering or threatening you, but hasnt physically hurt you. A Restraining Order is used when someone has hurt you or made serious threats.
What is the best way to win a restraining order?
The best way to win in a domestic violence restraining order case is to provide strong evidence that the petitioner is not being truthful. In these types of cases, the courts tend to side with the supposed victim of domestic violence, especially if other family members are in danger.
What to do at a tro hearing?
At the hearing you must explain to the judge under oath what happened. You will want to describe each event of harassment to the best of your memory, what your harasser did and said, what emotions s/he was displaying, and how you felt and responded. You can also bring witnesses who saw or heard the harassment.
What is the difference between a restraining order and a harassment order?
The restraining order procedure in Wisconsin is a two step process: a. Complete Petition for Temporary Restraining Order i. Temporary restraining orders only last for a short period of time, generally less than two weeks b. Request Injunction Hearing i.
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