[WSBARP] Violation of Real Property Restraining Order

David Faber david at faberfeinson.com
Thu Jul 31 12:33:18 PDT 2014


I have just been hired by a plaintiff in the midst of an ongoing lawsuit
for trespass and quiet title. The opposing party in the case has a
temporary restraining order against him enjoining him from taking certain
actions with regard to the property, yet he has casually ignored the
restraining order. What is the proper response that I should take for my
client? I'm guessing its a motion and order for contempt. Is this correct?
I just want to make sure before I go full steam ahead that I'm doing what
is best for my client.

Best,
David J. Faber
Faber Feinson PLLC
210 Polk Street, Suite 1
Port Townsend, WA 98368
(360) 379-4110
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