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You can get a PPO to protect you from someone age 10 or older who is threatening, hurting, stalking, or harassing you.
If the judge does not believe you have good cause, your motion will be denied. If you file your motion by the deadline, there will be a court hearing within 14 days. If you are a law enforcement officer and the PPO prohibits you from having a gun, the hearing will be within five days.
The most serious criminal charge for violation of a New York order of protection is aggravated criminal contempt. This is a class D felony in New York that could lead to seven years in prison and/or a criminal fine of $5,000.
A permanent order of protection is not really permanent. It typically is for one year, but sometimes expires after 5 years. If There Is an Order of Protection Against Me, Will I Have a Criminal Record? An order of protection alone will not cause you to have a criminal history.
In most cases, you can go to the police for a protection order or apply directly to the courts. You may be worried about the way an abusive person will respond to a protection order and if that will put you at risk of more violence.
No contact orders normally require the person to stay away and not attempt any form of communication of the other party. No contact orders can be issued when someone harasses a person or endangers the welfare of a minor.
A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a court order to stop threats, violence or harassment against you. You can get a PPO to protect you from someone age 10 or older who is threatening, hurting, stalking, or harassing you.
Domestic relationship personal protection order is the name Michigan uses for restraining orders in cases of domestic violence. A domestic relationship personal protection order (PPO) is a civil court order that is designed to stop violent and harassing behavior and to protect you and your family from an abuser.
To get a Domestic Relationship PPO, you must prove that there is reasonable cause to believe that the abuser might physically hurt you, threaten you, stalk you, or do something else that interferes with your personal liberty or safety. Reasonable cause is a lower level of proof than what is required in a criminal case.