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Restraining Orders

During rough divorce or custody hearings, spouses or partners may become hostile with one another and end up threatening to hurt their former significant other. It is for times like these that restraining orders were created.

A restraining order instructs an individual not to do something (like having contact with their former spouse) or go somewhere (like the partner’s home).  Violating a restraining order can result in fines and jail time.

The procedure for obtaining a restraining order in Toronto, Canada, is complicated, but a skilled family lawyer like Irving Solnik can ease the process.  You must first file the necessary paperwork to have your complaint acknowledged, and then appear before the Court. Having Irving Solnik present at all times is highly advised since he has intimate knowledge of the law (backed by legal experience) to handle your complex situation.

In addition to a permanent restraining order, there is a second type of restraining order: a temporary restraining order. This is issued when you apply for a permanent restraining order but haven’t had the hearing yet. It typically only lasts about a month, but it carries the same types of restrictions and penalties as a permanent restraining order. Irving Solnik can help you get the protection you need during this difficult period in your life. Contact him today for aggressive legal representation and prompt service in handling your matter!

Contact Irving Solnik to Obtain a Restraining Order in Toronto, Canada
Although the paperwork for a restraining order in Toronto, Canada, can be filed on your own, contacting a family lawyer, like Irving Solnik, is the suggested course of action. Irving Solnik can help guide you through the paperwork filing, Court processes, and enforcement of the order with his no-nonsense approach to law.

Call (416) 222-8509 or toll free at (800) 557-0678 for FREE legal advice from
Irving Solnik, an experienced and aggressive Toronto family law lawyer!

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