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2012 Statute (b) (1) Violation of a protective order is a class A person misdemeanor, except as provided in subsection (b)(2). (2) Violation of an extended protective order as described in subsection (e)(2) of K.S.A. 60-3107, and amendments thereto, and subsection (d) of K.S.A.
In order to qualify for PFA protection, you must reside, or have resided, with the abuser, or have had a child with the abuser. A parent or other adult residing with a minor child may file for PFA protection on behalf of the child against another adult residing with the child or with the person filing for protection.
The main difference between a protective order vs. a restraining order is the law by which they are applied and the jurisdiction in which the order is issued. Protective orders usually apply in criminal cases with criminal charges associated with the guilty, while restraining orders are mostly used in civil cases.
60-31a02. Definitions. As used in the protection from stalking act: (a) Stalking means an intentional harassment of another person that places the other person in reasonable fear for that persons safety.
60-3101 et seq., you will need to file a PFA petition in the Douglas County District Court Clerks office. Petitions are available in the self-help box outside the Clerks office, or at the counter located inside the Clerks office. There is no fee to file a PFA petition.
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Courts can also order protection from stalking orders under the states Protection from Stalking Act. This order will prevent a person from entering a victims residence or immediate vicinity, as well as from following, harassing or communicating with the victim.

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