2006 Alabama Code - Section 12-15-73 — Issuance of orders restraining conduct of parties to proceedings.

In any proceeding commenced under this chapter, on application of a party or the court's own motion, the court may make an order restraining the conduct of any party over whom the court has obtained jurisdiction, if:

(1) An order of disposition of a delinquent or dependent child or a child in need of supervision has been made in a proceeding under this chapter;

(2) The court finds that the person's conduct is or may be detrimental or harmful to the child and will tend to defeat the execution of the order of disposition made; and

(3) Notice of the application or motion and the grounds therefor and an opportunity to be heard thereon have been given to the person against whom the order is directed.

(Acts 1975, No. 1205, p. 2384, §5-141.)

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