Continuances in TRO Hearings
Posted By Diamond & Associates on Dec 23, 2011 8:34am PST
Does the Respondent Have A Right to a Continuance?
Yes. When the respondent appears to defend a domestic violence restraining order,
he has an automatic right to continue the matter. He can ask te Judge for
a continuance if he was not served with the ex parte notice. Family Law Code
§243 (d) states that "the respondent is entitled, as a matter of course, to one
continuance for a reasonable period, to respond to the petition for
orders." What this bascially means is that if someone gets a TRO,
without telling you they were going to court, you can appear at the hearing date
and ask to continue the matter. Most respondents use this time to hire an attorney
or better prepare their case. Should you need assistance with your case,
please visit our website at www.california-restrainingorder.com