Del Mar Restraining Orders

Del Mar Restraining Orders also known as Del Mar TRO are protective orders ordered by court to protect someone from being harassed, threatened, assaulted, physically or sexually abused or stalked. A restraining order can also include a protected person’s family or household members.

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Types of Del Mar Restraining Orders 

  1. Domestic violence
  2. Elder or Dependent adult abuse
  3. Civil harassment
  4. Workplace violence
  5. Gun Violence Restraining Order

Del Mar Domestic Violence Restraining Order

This restraining order applies if someone abused you and you have/had a close relationship with him/her as in married, registered domestic partners, divorced, separated, dating or previously dating, have children together, currently or previously lived together other than as roommates, or a close relationship including parent, child, brother, sister, and grandparents. Your relationship to the other party by marriage (in-laws) or adoption also qualifies.

Del Mar Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order

This restraining order applies if you are 65 years or older (or between 18 and 64 years old and you have certain mental or physical disabilities that keep you from being able to perform normal activities or protect yourself), and you are a victim of physical abuse or financial abuse, neglect or abandonment, treatment that has injured you physically or mentally, or caregiver deprivation of basic items or services that you need or you will suffer physically, mentally or emotionally.

Del Mar Civil Harassment Restraining Order

This restraining order applies if you are being harassed, threatened, abused, or stalked by someone that you are not in a close relationship with or were not in such a relationship with previously.

Del Mar Workplace Violence Restraining Order

This restraining order applies if an employer seeks protection for an employee who is suffering serious harassment, stalking, violence or a credible threat of violence at the workplace.

Del Mar Gun Violence Restraining Order

Per California law, an immediate family member, employer, coworker, employee or teacher of a secondary or postsecondary school, or law enforcement agency may seek an order prohibiting an individual who poses a significant danger of personal injury to himself, herself or another from controlling, owning, purchasing, possessing, or receiving a firearm, ammunition, or magazine.

Del Mar Restraining Orders can be complex and successful petitions may require proper documentation. Additionally, court appearance and legal requirements can be confusing and overwhelming. Attorney Timothy Riley can answer all your questions and help you with Del Mar Restraining Orders. Call (619) 500-1289 or Contact Us here.