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How to get a protective order in Virginia?

To get a protective order in Virginia, the first step is to file a petition with the court. The petitioner must provide evidence of abuse or threat of harm by the respondent. Reach our team now! Call us: 888-437-7747<br>Website: https://srislawyer.com/protective-order-virginia-file-protective-order-va-lawyer/

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How to get a protective order in Virginia?

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  1. Virginia Protection Order Applications

  2. What is the protective order in Virginia Beach? If the court decides that their presence puts you in danger, other blood relatives, household members, married relatives, the father or mother of your child, foster parents, or children may also be subject to the limitations of a protection order. In cases of domestic violence or stalking, reach protective order Virginia Beach.

  3. The court has the power to issue a directive that is either temporary or permanent. If the justification is persuasive, a temporary injunction will be issued, which normally lasts up to twenty days or until a full court hearing on the case can be set. At the time of the future court hearing, a petition to establish a permanent protective order in Virginia may be submitted.

  4. A warning will also be given to the abuser to refrain from harming the victim physically, psychologically, stalking her, or threatening her. The order may also contain provisions requiring the abuser to stay from going to the child's creche or school, pay child support, get counselling, give up any firearms, stop the transfer of any potentially shared property, and surrender any firearms.

  5. What is a Virginia protective order violation? Our SRIS attorneys will carefully review your case to provide you with the best legal counsel possible. Get in contact with us right away to learn more about how to proceed.

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