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Our Domestic Violence Solicitor has put together some information below.
A Protection Order can be made by the court where it considers that there are reasonable grounds for believing that it is required for the applicant’s safety or welfare or that of a dependent child. The order can be applied for when applying for a safety order. The order is the same as a safety order. It protects you from assault and other acts such as abuse or threatening behaviour until the hearing of your case.
The Protection Order will last until the hearing for your case relating to the Safety Order. It is designed to give you protection until the outcome of your case is decided by the court. If you are applying for a Safety Order the original protection order will expire once your application for the safety order has been granted or refused.
The information contained in this website is an overview and explanation of the general process. It is not to be taken as legal advice. Please consult Local Solicitor for legal advice. If you need to get involved in a process Local Solicitor is in your corner to help you through the process. You can contact Local Solicitor by telephoning 01 8438138.
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A court can make a Safety Order where it is of the opinion that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the safety or welfare of a person or child requires that such an order be made. A Safety Order directs the person against whom it is made not to use or threaten to use violence against, molest or put in fear the applicant or a dependent child
on whose behalf the application is made and if residing at a place other than where the applicant or the dependent child resides to not watch or beset that place.
The court in granting a Safety Order will decide how long the Order should last. They usually range from 12 months to 5 years.
The information contained in this website is an overview and explanation of the general process. It is not to be taken as legal advice. Please consult Local Solicitor for legal advice. If you need to get involved in a process Local Solicitor is in your corner to help you through the process. You can contact Local Solicitor by telephoning 01 8438138.
A barring order is an order by the court requiring the person against whom it is made to leave that house or apartment or prohibits that person from entering the house or apartment until the court shall specify.
The court can also make an order prohibiting the person against whom the order is made from any of the following:
- Using or threatening to use violence against you or any dependent child.
- Molesting putting in fear you or a dependent child.
- Attending the vicinity or watching a place where you or any dependent child resides.
Please contact Local Solicitor if you require any further information. The telephone number for Local Solicitor is 01 8438138. If you need to get involved in a set of legal proceedings Local Solicitor is in your corner to help you through the process.
The information contained in this website is an overview and explanation of the general process. It is not to be taken as legal advice. Please consult Local Solicitor for legal advice. If you need to get involved in a process Local Solicitor is in your corner to help you through the process. You can contact Local Solicitor by telephoning 01 8438138.