Anthony L. asked
Does the paperwork for a restraining order have to be hand-delivered, not just slipped under a door, in Connecticut? The sheriff slipped some paperwork under the door for my boyfriend from his ex-girlfriend who he hasn't seen or spoken to in a year. She took out a restraining order on him to get him removed from their home. Now she is trying to renew it, and he hasn't had any contact with her. We haven't opened the door because the papers are there, and he doesn't want me to touch them. Should we touch them, and does that count as being served?
August 31st, 2024
Michael O. answered
In Connecticut, there isn't a specific statute that mandates a petition for a restraining order to b...
August 31st, 2024
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