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An Order of Protection is a document issued by a court and signed by a judge to help protect you from harassment or abuse. In an Order of Protection, a judge can set limits on your partners behavior. Among other things, a judge can: Order your partner to stop abusing you and your children.
If a petitioner: (1) files a written request for dismissal with a court; or (2) makes an oral request on the record to dismiss the case in open court; the court shall without delay or any conditions dismiss the case without prejudice.
Indianas Protective Order Law To receive a protective order under the Indiana Protection Order Act (the Act), Ind. Code 34-26-5, a person seeking relief (the Petitioner) must allege that the perpetrator (the Respondent) committed: Domestic or family violence; A sex offense; or.
In general, a protective order requires the offender to not directly or indirectly contact you and to refrain from threatening, abusing, or harassing you or any member of your household. Yet, the order can and should be based on your specific circumstances.
There is no cost to file a protective order. Clerks Office and court intake specialists will guide you through the process. Its helpful to know the date of birth and/or address of the person you are filing the protective order against (the respondent).
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And the public nature of the Indiana Protective Order Registry makes your situation public knowledge to anyone who searches your name.
The Court ultimately held that the Indiana legislature made it clear that protected persons might invite the perpetrator back into their lives. However, it is the perpetrator who must not allow the no contact or protective order to be violated, and a victim should not be criminally charged for aiding a violation.
In general, a protective order requires the offender to not directly or indirectly contact you and to refrain from threatening, abusing, or harassing you or any member of your household. Yet, the order can and should be based on your specific circumstances.
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.

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