Victim Services can help you complete the paperwork to file for a restraining order. You'll contact the Magistrate's Office in the county where the perpetrator resides ...
South Carolina law says that you can file for an Order of Protection if you have been a victim of abuse. "Abuse," under this law, means either: 1. physical harm,. 2.
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Restraining Order in South Carolina Magistrate's Court. A person may file for a Magistrate's Court restraining order against another person if the ...
Anyone who is being harassed or stalked by another individual, and there are more than two instances of that conduct, can file for a restraining order. Restraining ...
A hearing will be held within 15 days of the filing date, at which
Temporary orders of protection are issued when a judge believes you you are in immediate danger of abuse. A judge will hold a court hearing before you can get a ...
(Eviction), See link above for forms, Complaint and Motion for Restraining Order (Harassment and Stalking)
Temporary orders of protection are issued when a judge believes you you are in immediate danger of abuse. A judge will hold a court hearing ...
If your relationship with your abuser doesn't fit the legal definition for an order of protection, consider filing a restraining order instead. Step One: Fill out the forms ...