Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I do not want a restraining order on my record, so "letting it go" is not something I would advise doing. I want to fight it
I didn't mean to be rude. I'm not sure, but I think it wouldn't have the same implications as would criminal charges. Care to comment, lawyers?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I had three scheduled Interviews with this potential employer. Also including me dropping off my resume. I never knew the actual address of my affair partner. If I drove by his house, I wouldn't have known and didn't know until I received the paper work and put two and two together.
And I care if I have one, regardless if I ended the affair or not. A restraining order is public record. One I do not want on my record.
Anonymous wrote:The TRO is already on your record no matter what happens Friday. I think you can expunge in 7 years.
Anonymous wrote:Well, the restraining order is silly - what is she worried about? I can't see a judge ordering it.
HOWEVER,
1) Why do you care if you have one since you ended the affair
2) I do not believe that you "unknowingly" drove past her house. If a car simply drives down the street, there is just zero chance that she would have noticed. If a car slows down...stops...drives by repeatedly... then you notice. Meaning, I think you intentionally did drive by the house, even if on your way to a job interview.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I do not want a restraining order on my record, so "letting it go" is not something I would advise doing. I want to fight it
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I do not want a restraining order on my record, so "letting it go" is not something I would advise doing. I want to fight it