An order made for the protection of a person, usually refers to a Domestic Violence Order, but can refer to an order by the court that a person's affairs be managed by the Public Trustee.• Disability• Domestic Violence• Separation
a civil action primarily for injunctive relief
a civil court order intended to provide protection from physical or sexual harm caused by force or threat of harm from a family or household member
a civil court order that is designed to stop violent and harassing behavior and to protect you and your family from the abuser
a court order designed to stop violent or harassing behavior, and to offer protection from the abuser
a court order issued under the Protection from Abuse Act which provides limited protection for people who have been threatened, harassed, or physically abused
a court order that is designed to restrain - or keep someone from committing - violent and harassing behavior
a court order that prohibits a person from "contacting, harassing, injuring, intimidating, molesting, threatening, or touching a protected person"
a document issued by a civil court that orders the person
a legally enforceable document that limits, among other things, physical contact between the victim and abuser
an official court order designed to stop violent, harassing, or intimidating behavior and to protect you and your family members from an abuser or a stalker
an order containing a condition that affords safety and security to a specified (named) person or persons
an order from the court telling an abuser to stop abusing someone
an order made by a judge to protect one person from another
non-criminal order obtained by abused spouse against abusive spouse.
A special court order to protect a spouse from domestic violence.
an interim order, granted when an application for a safety/barring order has been made, prohibiting a person from committing further acts of violence or threatening of violence.