Restraining Order Communication Limits

Summary

In Kentucky, restraining orders can limit direct and indirect communication but may not prevent someone from mentioning your or your childrens names. If someone is asking inappropriate questions about your children, it may constitute harassment or stalking under KRS 525.070 and KRS 508.130. Consult with local law enforcement or a legal expert if you feel threatened.

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In Kentucky, a restraining order can prohibit direct and indirect communication. However, preventing someone from mentioning your name or your kids' names to others may not be covered. Specific laws include:
- KRS *.*: Domestic Violence Orders
- KRS *.*: Emergency Protective Orders
Please consult with your local court for more detailed information.
What if that person always asks personal questions about my children
If someone is asking inappropriate questions about your children, it may constitute harassment. In Kentucky, you can consider:
- KRS *.*: Harassment
- KRS *.*: Stalking
If you feel threatened, immediately report it to your local law enforcement agency.
It’s an ex that keeps asking people personal questions about my kids when they should not know anything about them and makes me feel very weird bc she is an ex
If your ex's behavior is causing distress and you believe it to be harassment or stalking, it might be covered under Kentucky laws:
- KRS *.*: Harassment
- KRS *.*: Stalking
Consult with a local legal expert or law enforcement if you feel threatened.