Hernando Divorce Law

Temporary Restraining Orders

If a person is the object of any acts of domestic violence or has cause to believe he or she is in looming hazard of becoming the victim of domestic violence (by a spouse, former spouse, a person related by blood or marriage, the person who is currently living together as if a family member or who has resided in the past as if a family member, or a person who has a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have resided together at any time), that person meets the requirements for filing a restraining order for domestic violence.

We can secure an injunction (protective order), which is a legal order issued by a state court requiring one person to stop harming another. In Florida, you could qualify for an injunction for protection against domestic violence or an injunction against repeat, dating, or sexual violence.

 

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