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A Court Can Deny a Temporary Restraining Order Even When There is Evidence of Past Abuse In Some Circumstances
A recent appellate case makes it clear that even where there is past abuse, the Court can reasonably conclude that a Temporary Restraining Order may not be necessary to protect the petitioner.
Child custody mental illness and move-aways
Generally, the standard that the Court uses to determine custody orders is the “best interest of the child” standard. Custody is granted in the following order of preference…