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To obtain an Order of Protection, you can: Request an order during a criminal trial for abuse. Go to your local circuit court clerks office and get papers to seek an order of protection for yourself. Contact a local domestic violence program to ask for assistance in completing the forms.
If you are fearful that your current or former partner will harm you or your children, you can ask the court for a restraining order. A restraining order is a family court order to help protect your health and safety.It can limit: what someone can do. where someone can go. who they can contact.
After having a court hearing, a judge can grant you a restraining order after hearing that can last up to five years. However, if there is no termination date on the order, the order will last three years from the date it was issued.
physically, psychologically or sexually abuse or threaten the protected people; damage or threaten to damage the property of the protected people; must not encourage anyone else to physically, sexually or psychologically abuse or threaten the protected people.
The offender can be bound to keep the peace for up to one year, which means that they have to stay out of trouble and not be charged with any criminal offences. A peace bond can also be used in the situation where a person fears for her safety or the safety of her children or property.
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An order of protection is a court order which restricts an abuser and only is available to family or household members. An order of protection may: prohibit abuser from continuing threats and abuse (abuse includes physical abuse, harassment, intimidation, interference with personal liberty, or willful deprivation)
Unlike a peace bond that may apply to anybody you are afraid of, restraining orders must have a family connection. As well, a restraining order does not apply to property. The person you want an order against is called the respondent.
If granted by a District Court Judge, a Protective Order: Orders the person you filed against to refrain from any harassing, threatening, annoying, alarming, abusing, tormenting or embarrassing behavior towards you.
Anyone seeking such an order must be prepared to present some physical evidence in addition to their own written statements and testimony in court. Evidence such as photographs, text messages, police reports or medical records. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations.
A peace bond (legally referred to as an 810 recognizance) is a protection order made under the Criminal Code of Canada and can protect you from anyone, including someone you have only dated. You call the police to ask for one. You do not need a lawyer to request a peace bond, and there is no fee involved.

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