Step 1: Go to the district attorney's office or the courthouse to file. · Step 2: Fill out the forms. · Step 3: A judge will review your petition. · Step 4: ...
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Texas Family Code defines restraining orders as either a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) or an Injunction. They contain general language, and can be lengthy ...
What does a Protective Order do? · Orders the person you filed against not to commit any violence against you. · Orders the person you filed against not to come ...
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Restraining orders are used routinely in divorces that occur in Texas. As an example, a restraining order may prevent either spouse from withdrawing funds from ...
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To file a restraining order in Texas that is temporary, the defendant (or person the restraining order is against) will NOT get notice of the hearing and will NOT be ...
A protective order is a civil court order issued by a court to prevent continuing acts of family violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual assault. Generally ...
You may file an application for a Protective Order at the County Attorney's Office, Family ...