Nope, but you can bet that if there are valid grounds for the restraining order, and your sister wants one, that technicality won't stop a court from issuing it. If your sister disavows it, then her wife is in a WHOLE lot of trouble, and even if your sister wants the RO, the wife is probably facing a fine or contempt of court charge of some kind, but if your sister wants the RO, who signed the form isn't going to stop it from being issued and enforced.
Nope, but you can bet that if there are valid grounds for the restraining order, and your sister wants one, that technicality won't stop a court from issuing it. If your sister disavows it, then her wife is in a WHOLE lot of trouble, and even if your sister wants the RO, the wife is probably facing a fine or contempt of court charge of some kind, but if your sister wants the RO, who signed the form isn't going to stop it from being issued and enforced.