How can I obtain a court order to visit someone with power of attorney permission?

Full question:

How do I get a court order to go see someone that is in a place I quite working for and now they won't allow me to see her again and I have the power of attorney's permisson to go see her?

  • Category: Courts
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  • State: Washington

Answer:

A business owner generally has the right to exclude individuals for non-discriminatory reasons. If you have power of attorney and are being denied access, you may need to seek a court order to enforce your right to visit. This typically involves filing a petition in court, explaining your situation, and providing documentation of your power of attorney. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional to guide you through this process.

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FAQs

A court order for a person to appear in court is a legal document issued by a judge requiring an individual to attend a court hearing. This order can be used in various legal contexts, such as ensuring a witness testifies or a defendant appears for a hearing. If the person fails to comply, they may face penalties, including fines or contempt of court charges.