If a person gets a restraining order against someone, can they still contact that person via phone?

Full question:

If a person files a restraining order against someone, and the person is complying with the order against them, but the person who asked for the restraing order is calling the person at their home? Why are they allowed to do that?

  • Category: Criminal
  • Date:
  • State: Pennsylvania

Answer:

Often, a mutual stay-away order is requested.

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FAQs

Yes, a person with a restraining order can contact the other party if the order allows for communication. This often happens when both parties agree to a mutual stay-away order, which can permit certain types of communication under specific circumstances. It's important to review the terms of the restraining order to understand what is allowed.