Nueva exposición de pintura en la casa de cultura de Andorra.

“CREMALLERA AMARILLA”
Rozaura Oláhut (Rumanía, 1957)
Pintura


FECHA: del 20 de abril al 20 de mayo
LUGAR: SALA PATIO CASA DE CULTURA



“Mis fuentes de inspiración son: mis sueños, mis pensamientos oscuros, mis obsesiones, los recuerdos de mi infancia salvaje, la luz de España… Creo que mi estilo de pintar se acerca al superrealismo. En mis pinturas, los personajes son extraños… unos no tienen caras, tienen sólo unas cabezas enormes donde duerme el olvido…son andróginos, sensuales, banales… y siempre llevan un recuerdo, un secreto”.

Aura Oláhut

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A Restraining order (also called a “protective order”) is a court order that can protect someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed. The person getting the restraining order is called the “protected person.” The person the restraining order is against is the “restrained person.” Sometimes, restraining orders include other “protected persons” like family or household members of the protected person.

What does a restraining order do?
In general restraining orders can include:

Personal conduct orders
These are orders to stop specific acts against everyone named in the restraining order as a “protected person.” Some of the things that the restrained person can be ordered to stop are:
Contacting, calling, or sending any messages (including e-mail);
Attacking, striking, or battering;
Stalking;
Threatening;
Sexually assaulting;
Harassing;
Destroying personal property; or
Disturbing the peace of the protected people.
Stay-away orders
These are orders to keep the restrained person a certain distance away (like 50 or 100 yards) from:
The protected person or persons;
Where the protected person lives;
His or her place of work;
His or her children’s schools or places of child care;
His or her vehicle;
Other important places where he or she goes.
Residence exclusion (“kick-out” or “move-out”) orders
These are orders telling the restrained person to move out from where the protected person lives and to take only clothing and personal belongings until the court hearing. These orders can only be asked for in domestic violence or elder or dependent adult abuse restraining order cases.
For the person to be restrained, having a restraining order against him or her can have very serious consequences:

He or she will not be able to go to certain places or to do certain things.
He or she might have to move out of his or her home.
It may affect his or her ability to see his or her children.
He or she will generally not be able to own a gun. (And he or she will have to turn in, sell or store any guns they have now and not be able to buy a gun while the restraining order is in effect.)
It may affect his or her immigration status if he or she is trying to get a green card or a visa.
If the restrained person violates (breaks) the restraining order, he or she may go to jail, or pay a fine, or both.

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and personal protection order
laws vary from one jurisdiction to another but all establish who can file for an order, what protection or relief a person can get from such an order, and how the order will be enforced. The court will order the adverse party to refrain from certain actions or require compliance with certain provisions. Failure to comply is a violation of the order which can result in the arrest and prosecution of the offender. Violations in some jurisdictions may also constitute criminal or civil contempt of court

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laws vary from one jurisdiction to another but all establish who can file for an order, what protection or relief a person can get from such an order, and how the order will be enforced. The court will order the adverse party to refrain from certain actions or require compliance with certain provisions. Failure to comply is a violation of the order which can result in the arrest and prosecution of the offender. Violations in some jurisdictions may also constitute criminal or civil contempt of court