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Per Kansas Statutes 60-3107, should the defendant violate the terms of the PFA order restraining him or her from the abuse, molestation or interference with the plaintiff, it could be considered assault or battery under the law.
Within a Final PFA order, the court may do any of the following: Order the abuser to not contact you or your child/ren; Require the abuser to leave the home or require the abuser to provide suitable alternate housing for you and your child/ren; Award custody of any children shared by you and the abuser and
Rules of No Contact Order After a no contact order is filed, the court will specify the details, like how many feet or yards away the individuals must stay from one another. The defendant cannot see the petitioner at work, school, and home and must cease all communication with the victim.
In a no contact order, a person is prohibited from having any physical or verbal contact. This means a person may not have face-to-face, telephone, or internet contact as well.
If you wish to drop the PFA, the Court Clerks office has the necessary forms. You will need to complete the forms and then have the Judge who issued the No Contact Order sign off on your dismissal. Do not drop the PFA if you still have concerns about your or your child(ren)s safety.