What is a retraining order? what can it do?

a lady at my job told me to get a "retraining order" what is it and what does it do? I dont know if it is right for me

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If your skills at work are below par, YOU need a "retraining order".
it will refresh your memory on how to accomplish your job! and not risk of getting your@ss fired for cause!


A 'restraining' order is an order by the court (called an "injunction") requiring or prohibiting certain behavior.

Specifically, it is most often used to order someone to stop harassing or threatening an individual. This is common in domestic violence situations, but can occur in other cases.
Restraining Order is a document that says a certain person can not come around you or contact you and if they do they will go to jail.
Do you mean "restraining" order?
A restraining order is a court order saying that you and someone else can't get within so far of each other. Occasionally they involve the two people not being able to contact each other too. A lawyer would be able to describe the specifics.
"Restraining order", if granted by a judge, will prohibit a person from contacting you by phone, email, etc or coming close to you within, say 500 yards.

It is valid for a certain period. It usually used in domestic violence, or in the celebrity-stalk cases, etc.
If you are having problems with a person that might be threatening you mentally or physically, you can get a restraining order to make it illegal for that person to get near you. If that person gets closer to you than is allowed by the restraining order, you can have the police remove them.

However, although a restraining order makes it illegal for that person to be near you,it doesn't always prevent bad things from happening. In fact, a restraining order might enrage a person and cause them to act irrationally. So, even though there is a restraining order, it doesn't always mean you are out of danger.

Weigh your options and the situation. Talk to the police and the person that's giving you problems.

The best thing to do is to surround yourself with people that care for you and about you. If this person knows that your friends will protect you and that you don't want them near, it might be enough.

It is difficult to say what the best course of action is without knowing the situation.

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