(a) With regard to family violence under Section 71.004(1) or (2), an adult member of the family or household may file an application for a protective order to ...
NOTE: A post-divorce protective order must be filed in the court where the original divorce
(2) may render a protective order as provided by Section 85.021 applying to both ... (b) A person who is the subject of a protective order may file a motion not ...
There is a process of review before a Protective Order application can be filed with the District Court. This review includes the following: You will fill out intake forms ...
In addition, an application may be filed for the protection of any person alleged to be a victim of family violence by: (1) a prosecuting attorney; or (2) the Department ...
You may file an application for a Protective Order at the County Attorney's Office, Family Protective Order Unit, located at the Nueces County Courthouse, 901 ...
There is NO fee to request a protective order and an attorney is not needed to file a petition. You can apply for a protective order by going in person to: Fayette ...
The duration of a Protective Order may vary depending on an Applicant's particular needs. If you qualify for a Protective Order, there is no charge to you for filing.
... be filed. Protective Orders generally apply to people in domestic relationships. ... If you checked any of the boxes above, you would file for a Protective Order.
Although you may file for a temporary restraining order on your own, the Connecticut Coalition ...