Filing a Restraining Order — What Do I Need to Know?
Domestic violence restraining orders are available to individuals who believe
they are being abused by someone with whom they have a close
relationship, including:
Domestic violence restraining orders may prevent contact between the parties in
any way, and may even require the accused to move out of his or her
home. The order may be issued for up to five years and thus may also
affect child custody and child support. For this reason, it is
imperative you seek legal counsel from an experienced attorney.
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