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Violating any conditions outlined in the protective order can result in charges. This includes possessing a firearm, making threats against household members of the protected person. Or being present in a location where you know the protected person will also be present.
A permanent protective order is effective for the time period stated in the order, which generally may be up to a maximum of two years. If there is no time period written on the order, then it expires on the second anniversary of the date the order was issued.
A PO orders an abuser: not to hurt, threaten, or harass you or your children, either directly or through another person; to stay away from you, your family, your home, workplace, and childrens day care or school; not to carry a gun, even with a license.
For a family violence protective order, you must be able to show that violence has occurred and it is likely that violence will continue in the future. For stalking, sexual assault, and human trafficking protective orders, you must be able to show the abuser committed either stalking, sexual assault, or trafficking.
A no-contact order is a civil court order that is issued against one individual to prohibit contact with the individual who issued the order. The terms of a no-contact order can vary depending on the discretion of the judge and the specific circumstances of the case.
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A protective order typically lasts about two years in Texas. However, it may last longer than two years in severe cases. There are even protective orders that last for a lifetime. A restraining order is usually shorter, often lasting for several months.
Generally, there is a requirement that the alleged abuser stay at least 500 feet away from the residence of the alleged victim or any other location deemed reasonable by the judge to be placed in the protective order.
Ex parte temporary restraining orders are good for 14 days unless they are extended or withdrawn. Unlike civil TROs, a family TRO can be issued without a showing that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result before notice can be served and a hearing can be held.

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