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TALKING BACK to restraining orders

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Restraining order abuse is a form of abuse of process or malicious prosecution in which a plaintiff applies for a restraining order for a purpose other than that for which it was intended. Typically t

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TALKING BACK to restraining orders

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TALKING BACK to restraining orders | THEY’RE NOT JUST ABUSED BUT ABUSIVE Skip to content TALKING BACK to restraining orders THEY’RE NOT JUST ABUSED BUT ABUSIVE Primary Menu Menu Home About This Blog Introduction to the “War on Men” Index of Posts Restraining Order Q&A Glossary of Legal Terms What Is a Narcissist? What Is a Sociopath (or Psychopath)? What Is Perjury? Names for Restraining Orders and What They Mean What Is Restraining Order Abuse? Restraining order abuse is a form of abuse of process or malicious prosecution in which a plaintiff applies for a restraining order for a purpose other than that for which it was intended. Typically this purpose is a vengeful, exploitative, or otherwise vicious one—though restraining orders are also misused by the delusional , who may falsely believe their need to be valid and have no ulterior motive. Restraining order applicants aren’t screened, whether based on their being under psychiatric care or hav...

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