David Bliven’s answer: Preliminarily, I disagree with the notion that temporary orders of protection will "not show up on any computer." Pursuant to NY Executive Law Sec. 221-a, even "temporary orders of protection" are required to be placed in the "Order of Protection Registry." That said, the Registry is primarily for court & law enforcement use; generally employers or potential employers cannot access this Registry.
I am a former Family Court prosecutor and handle all divorce and family law matters, including contested and uncontested divorces, child custody/visitation, child support/paternity, adoptions, family offense (orders of protection), child abuse/neglect and juvenile delinquency. I practice primarily in Westchester (White Plains and vicinity) and the Bronx (Riverdale and vicinity). My website can be found at www.blivenlaw.net.
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