In California we are blessed with several different restraining orders that are appropriate for certain kinds of cases. This blessing, however, is also a curse if you pick the wrong one. Filing the wrong kind of restraining order will result in a rejection by the magistrate and costing you and your client time and money. Nothing is worse than having to explain to your client that you filed the wrong papers and that you have to go back to your o...
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