The thread about the e mail from yesterday is closed but I wanted to clarify something-
In Florida when one seeks a restraining order, they can go to the Clerk of Court's office and file for it. In most cases, a temporary restraining order is granted/signed off on by a judge within a few hours but this happens without any kind of appearance in front of a judge by either party.
On the Temp Restraining Order the Plaintiff/RO Seeker is provided a court date that is usually within 10-15 days. And the defendant/person named in the order is served within a few days and also made aware of this court date.
At court both parties are given the opportunity to speak their piece and the judge will determine whether or not the Restraining order is made permanent. If it is, then it's done. If it's not, the TRO is cancelled at that time.
I'm not sure what exactly happened in the Lois/Anthony case but I would imagine that some of the confusion here has to do with the TRO being granted immediately and likely the RO that was to be issued in court was denied.
Just trying to help clarify.
In Florida when one seeks a restraining order, they can go to the Clerk of Court's office and file for it. In most cases, a temporary restraining order is granted/signed off on by a judge within a few hours but this happens without any kind of appearance in front of a judge by either party.
On the Temp Restraining Order the Plaintiff/RO Seeker is provided a court date that is usually within 10-15 days. And the defendant/person named in the order is served within a few days and also made aware of this court date.
At court both parties are given the opportunity to speak their piece and the judge will determine whether or not the Restraining order is made permanent. If it is, then it's done. If it's not, the TRO is cancelled at that time.
I'm not sure what exactly happened in the Lois/Anthony case but I would imagine that some of the confusion here has to do with the TRO being granted immediately and likely the RO that was to be issued in court was denied.
Just trying to help clarify.