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What happens when you get an injunction on someone?

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Matthew Cannon

Updated on March 13, 2026

What happens when you get an injunction on someone?

The court can make an order or injunction that the person harassing you must stop their behaviour. If they don't stop harassing you after the court has made an injunction against them, it's a criminal offence and they can be prosecuted in the criminal courts.

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.

What qualifies for an injunction?

Among the elements which must be proven by the party seeking the injunction are: (1) it has no adequate remedy other than an injunction (such as money damages); (2) truly irreparable harm will occur in the absence of an injunction; (3) it is more likely than not that the moving party will prevail on the underlying

Why would someone get an injunction?

An injunction is a court order that either: protects you or your child from being harmed or threatened by the person who's abused you - this is called a 'non-molestation order' decides who can live in the family home or enter the surrounding area - this is called an 'occupation order'

How does an injunction work?

An injunction is a court order requiring a person to do or cease doing a specific action. There are three types of injunctions: Permanent Injunctions,Temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions. Temporary Retraining Orders (TRO) and Preliminary injunctions are equitable in nature.

What are the two types of injunctions?

Types of Injunctions Available
  • Interlocutory Injunction.
  • Mandatory Injunction.
  • Prohibitory Injunction.
  • Ex Parte Injunction.

What can I expect at an injunction hearing?

The Court has scheduled your hearing/trial date. The Injunction hearing is your chance to put on evidence, call witnesses, and even testify yourself as to facts that support the basis for your Temporary Restraining Order and to ultimately determine if a Judge will agree with your case in chief and rule in your favor.

Can injunction be dismissed?

How do I get an injunction dismissed? After an injunction is granted, the respondent can file a motion to dismiss based on a change in circumstances. In other words, you must prove that the situation surrounding the injunction no longer exists and that keeping the mandate would be detrimental to both parties.

When can I get an injunction against someone?

You can apply for an injunction against any person who has harassed or stalked you or put you in fear of violence by deliberately causing you distress on two or more occasions. This is different from restraining orders which can be made in the criminal courts.

Do I need a solicitor to get an injunction?

Although you can apply for an injunction yourself, you might find it helpful to have legal advice. It is best to get a solicitor who has a lot of experience with domestic abuse cases, and who is likely to understand all the issues.

How injunction is granted?

A permanent injunction can be granted by the court by passing a decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the suit. Once such decree is passed, the defendant is permanently prohibited from the assertion of a right, or from the commission of an act, which would be contrary to the rights of the plaintiff.

What types of injunctions are there?

Jurisdictions
  • Interim or final.
  • Prohibitory or mandatory.
  • Quia timet and springboard injunctions.
  • Quia timet injunctions.
  • Quia timet injunctions against persons unknown.
  • Springboard injunctions.

What is the purpose of Mareva injunction?

A Mareva injunction is a court order which temporarily restrains the party being sued (defendant) from disposing of his/ her assets until the determination of the case between the suing party (plaintiff) and the defendant.

How much does it cost to get an injunction UK?

The average cost of obtaining an injunction is approximately £500. Legal aid is available for certain types of injunctions providing you meet the criteria but it is not available for defending against an injunction.

What is an injunction of harassment?

An injunction against harassment prohibits a person from harassing, annoying or alarming another person. One act of harassment will not be enough to get an order. There must be a series or pattern of acts before a judge will consider granting the order. The person filing the injunction is called the plaintiff.

How long is a temporary injunction good for?

Temporary restraining orders only last until a preliminary injunction hearing, usually a few weeks later, where all parties have been notified and have had time to prepare their arguments.

What is permanent injunction order?

n. a final order of a court that a person or entity refrain from certain activities permanently or take certain actions (usually to correct a nuisance) until completed.

Can you get an injunction without going to court?

Even if the court does not issue a restraining order (or if there has not been a criminal trial at all) you can make an application for a protective injunction.

What is legally harassment?

Harassment is governed by state laws, which vary by state, but is generally defined as a course of conduct which annoys, threatens, intimidates, alarms, or puts a person in fear of their safety.

What is the difference between a restraining order and an injunction?

Limited in their duration and effect, “restraining orders” are distinguished from the more lasting form of court intervention called an “Injunction.” Generally, restraining orders are sought as a form of immediate relief while a plaintiff pursues a permanent injunction.

What is common injunction?

Equity would then often give relief by way of the common injunction which would either restrain the plaintiff from continuing with his or her common law action or restrain them from enforcing a common law judgment. The penalty for disobeying the common injunction was imprisonment.

Is an injunction a criminal conviction?

And while breach of the injunction is not a criminal offence, it can carry an unlimited fine or up to two years in prison for an adult. Applicants for civil injunctions can include local councils and can now be used for under 18s. The Civil injunction is likely to be the most popular tool for housing organisations.

Can you appeal against an injunction?

You can complain to the court where you had the hearing if you're unhappy with the service they provided. You may be able to make an appeal about the decision if you think there's been a serious mistake.

What classes are harassment?

Harassment is when someone behaves in a way which makes you feel distressed, humiliated or threatened. Examples of harassment include: unwanted phone calls, letters, emails or visits. abuse and bullying online.

What to do if someone is harassing you?

Start by telling the person that you don't like the behavior and asking them to stop. If the harassment doesn't let up, take measures such as involving the police and increasing your security. In some circumstances, you might need to file for a restraining order to keep your harasser away.

Why would someone get a restraining order?

A civil harassment restraining order is a court order that helps protect people from violence, stalking, serious harassment, or threats of violence. You can ask for a civil harassment restraining order if: A person has abused (or threatened to abuse), sexually assaulted, stalked, or seriously harassed you, and.