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How Do I Retrieve My Things If A Order Of Protection Prevents Me

The attorneys with Zelenitz, Shapiro & D'Agostino provide details regarding how you can obtain your belongings if there's an order of protection against you in Queens.

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How Do I Retrieve My Things If A Order Of Protection Prevents Me

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  1. How Do I Get My Things Whenever There's A Stay Away Order of Protection?

  2. A Stay Away Order of Protection? An order of protection is an order of protection in Family Court which shields the victim from ruthless and harassing situation. If someone threatens to harm you or of whom you are frightened, you could receive an Order of Protection from the court to seek safety . The one filing for the orders identified as the petitioner and whom the report is against is called the respondent. Seek legal advise from a respected Queens Criminal Attorney just like lawyer David Shapiro who can give you sound judicial advice and direct you in the appropriate direction.

  3. A Stay Away Order of Protection? Nonetheless, the order of protection can't assure one full safety. Anyway, you cannot get any absolute protection against abuse and some Respondents might act violently. Talk about these matters with someone at a local domestic violence bureau to reduce the risk of damage to yourself. However, there are severe penalties for the respondent if the person violates the order. He could be imprisoned and put in jail to help keep you secured. The order of protection is an order form the court that instructs the abuser to discontinue his abusing attitude . There are very clear instructions in the order as to exactly what he ought to do and ought not do. Should the abuser not stop harassing you, you may request for police protection or just get one more order of protection that lasts for quite a long time.

  4. A Stay Away Order of Protection? Just How Do I Get My Things? Should you be the respondent of the Order of Protection, you may be told to stay away from the petitioner and his house. But what if you have been staying together and you have certain things or possessions which you need? Well, you can obtain your things and stuff provided that the order of protection specifically mentions you can. If you need to grab necessary papers and vital medicines, you have to get permission from the court first. The judge would stipulate a specific time and date when you can obtain your things. Ensure that your attorney knows what you need and you will be accompanied by the police on the particular date and time whenever you have been permitted to go . You cannot ask somebody else to collect your things as this would be a violation of the order , even if the victim is not present at home . Be careful as you could get arrested for doing this .

  5. A Stay Away Order of Protection? Speak to Queens criminal attorney David Shapiro who is a respected name in his discipline . He can help you and direct you in the issues , regardless of whether you are the respondent or the petitioner . The idea is to have the correct side of the law on your side and make the best out of the matters . Each party have the right to say their side of the story and obtain legal help . The court issues the restraining orders if it feels required . No one should have to face domestic violence , and one must speak to law enforcement instantly if they feel any threat in their situation .

  6. A Stay Away Order of Protection? Zelenitz, Shapiro & D'Agostino, P.C. 138-44 Queens Boulevard Queens, New York 11435 (718) 599-1111 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIRehHoKCBU

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