Also asked, how serious is an injunction?
If a defendant fails to abide by an injunction issued against them, they can be held in contempt of court and punished with imprisonment or fines. An injunction is an extraordinary and equitable remedy taken by a court to prevent irreparable harm to the plaintiff.
Beside above, what does it mean to file an injunction against someone? An injunction is a permanent court order which prohibits contact between individuals and can involve removing someone from a home or apartment. The TRO will identify the actions you are temporarily prohibited from engaging in against the filing party and the date for the injunction hearing.
Considering this, how long does an injunction last?
one to two years
Does having an injunction go on your record?
Injunctions have serious consequences. That's the bottom line. And they do create a record on you that can be found fairly easily. Freedom of information and the internet have caused injunctions to have substantial, real-life consequences to anyone who has an injunction on their record.
