vendredi 25 mars 2016

Modification: Family Court Order of Injuction (Protection) Permanent. I'm Listed As "Agent"

My question involves restraining orders in the State of: Texas

I have yet to get any clear advice on this issue. My sister was involved in a custody battle with her ex-husband. In the final custody decision an order of injunction was signed by the judge against my sister with a duration of "These orders shall continue until further order of this court". Even though the protective order was against my sister I along with my elderly parents were listed as "agents" joining us to this permanent injunction. Since I'm not an actual party in this case but am listed in the protective order as an "agent" what are my options? I am a school teacher and afraid this might effect my job. I looked up the legal definition of agent and I don't meet the definition because I do not give consent nor have consent to make decisions for my sister who I have only seen twice in the last 20 years with the last one being over 13 years ago. I have no criminal record, I'm a good father and husband I have very little to do with my parents and sister. The injunction also list over 30 other people who work at the Smith County Court in Texas. It includes all the judges, balif, court clerk, and pretty much everyone who works there, meaning I can't be within so many feet of these people I never meet before. I don't have money for a lawyer and live over 300 miles away from Smith County in which I have never been nor care to visit. Please help me.


Modification: Family Court Order of Injuction (Protection) Permanent. I'm Listed As "Agent"

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