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Evidence the court may consider when deciding whether to grant a protective order includes photos of injuries, eyewitness testimony, police reports, medical records, video/audio of the abusive behavior, and written communication from the accused.
There is no fee for someone who applies for a Protective Order. If a court grants an application for a Protective Order, then the court can order the Respondent, the one who committed the family violence, to pay court costs and the District Attorneys Office attorneys fees. 7.
A final protective order may last up to two years and, in some instances, may last longer. The Petitioner has the burden of proof and must prove by a preponderance of the evidence that family violence has occurred and is likely again to occur.
There are a handful of reasons why a judge could decide to deny a petition for a protective order, including: The petitioner does not have sufficient evidence of abuse or harassment. The petitioner fails to complete their petition accurately and completely. The petitioner fails to attend their protective order hearing.
The district includes three of the five largest cities in Texas San Antonio, Austin, and El Paso and shares 660 miles of common border with the Republic of Mexico. The District headquarters are in San Antonio and there are an additional six staffed offices in Alpine, Austin, Del Rio, El Paso, Midland, and Waco.
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