Tom Sandoval’s Two Banning Orders Explained

This week it continues According to the law UsRachael Bennett, a certified family law specialist and senior attorney at Sullivan Law & Associates, disagrees This is Tom Sandoval’s place request for a domestic violence restraining order Victoria and his father, J. Will Robinson.
On Thursday, June 24, Sandoval, 44, filed a domestic violence restraining order against Victoria and her father, saying they insulted and abused her during an argument on June 3.
In a lengthy court declaration, the Bravo alum said Will hit her. He also revealed that Victoria, 33, punched him in the face during a heated argument about whether he was filming her without her consent.
Video later surfaced showing Sandoval shoving Will into a burning pit before retreating home, with Will following behind.
On Friday, June 27, Will filed his own motion to restrain Sandoval, claiming he suffered a broken back, thumb and elbow, and a cut on his heel. The court initially rejected the request, ruling that it needed “more information from the well-recognized proceedings” before making a final decision.

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Cindy Ord/Getty Images“If we see requests for a restraining order that will focus on the same incident, the main thing that the court should decide is who was winning in this situation? The strongest evidence will be that video, because it can cut off a lot of what he said,” said Bennett. “But even the video doesn’t always tell the full story, and the judge will want to know what happened before the video started, what happened after it ended and whether the video shows the whole argument or just one part of it.”
According to court documents obtained by We, on the night of June 3, Sandoval wrote that Will “put his face in the door and smiled and told me he was going to ‘kill me,’ destroy me and call me ‘mom.'” Police arrived and arrested Victoria, with Sandoval admitting that he helped bail her out of jail.
He wrote, “Ms. Robinson was arrested when it became apparent that she had assaulted me. As I saw her being arrested, in the heat of the moment, I asked the police what was the process by which she could be released. I even foolishly agreed to accept Ms. Robinson’s phone call from the jail and loaned her mother financial help to post bail. Looking back, I deeply regret that decision.”
Sandoval also accused the Robinsons of ongoing physical and emotional abuse, alleging that Victoria tampered with her equipment and installed a GPS tracker in her car.
“If there is a temporary decision that prevents the parties from staying away from each other, the judge may decide that there is no need for another emergency order because both parties can just come to court and present the full picture of the case later without the issuance of duplicate orders. Temporary orders are decided very quickly and in a limited time and information. Even if the case is temporarily absent,” said Bennett. explains. “The judge may deny emergency protection right from the start because maybe they don’t have enough information yet, but later they can grant a restraining order after hearing all the evidence, and I’ve seen the opposite happen.






