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Violating a protective order can come with a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a fine up to $10,000. If you have been accused of violating a restraining order or protective order in Georgia, you need an experienced lawyer. Police take these claims seriously and you could face serious penalties.
A no-contact order usually states that a criminal defendant, the person charged with the crime, is not to directly or indirectly contact or be within sight of the protected person and their residence.
The willful violation of a temporary or final order of protection can be a misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail, a fine of up to $750.00, or both.
A no contact order can only be lifted if the victim asks for it. It is the victims motion, not the defendants. A victim has to contact the judges assistant, get a court date and appear in court. The judge hears from the victim first.
If a temporary protective order is issued, you will receive a certified copy. The sheriffs department will serve the order to the respondent. The Superior Court Clerks Office, the local sheriffs department, and the Family Violence Protective Order Registry will also have a record of this order.
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What are the grounds for getting a restraining order? The standard test for the order can be sought is whether or not there is evidence of harassment or risk of violence (or further violence) against a victim. You can get a restraining order against someone if the person has: Abused (or threatened to abuse you)
If you want to dismiss your Order, call your Legal Advocate to discuss your options and review a safety plan. If after talking with your Legal Advocate you want to request the order be dismissed or modified, you will sign a motion for dismissal that will be presented to the Judge that handled your case.
In situations in which a WMC victim is harassed or intimidated (including through electronic means), he or she may file a petition for a restraining order for his or her harasser for stalking to prevent further contact with the harasser. See Ga. Code Ann. 16-5-94, 16-5-90, above under Civil Stalking Laws.
A TPO is usually in effect for two to three weeks while a court hearing is scheduled. The purpose of the hearing is to learn about the situation and determine if the order should be dropped or extended for up to 12 months.
A TPO is usually in effect for two to three weeks while a court hearing is scheduled. The purpose of the hearing is to learn about the situation and determine if the order should be dropped or extended for up to 12 months.

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