stalking or sexual abuse, you can apply for a court order to keep your abuser ...
The Texas State Law Library publishes legal research guides to help both self- represented litigants/pro se litigants and attorneys/legal ...
Crime Victims program at the Texas Legal Services Center. Click here for more ...
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: ...
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 ...
To seek a protective order, either the applicant or the abuser must live in Tarrant County, or an incident of violence must have occurred in Tarrant County. The ...
1 — The Texas Family Violence Benchbook – September 2013. CHAPTER 4— MAGISTRATE'S ORDER OF EMERGENCY. PROTECTION—PART I: STATUTES ...
public official in connection with filing, serving or entering a protective order. • It is an order that can prevent an abuser from coming near a victim and a victim's ...
County where each person lives. Application for Protective Order. Form Approved by the Supreme Court of Texas by order in Misc. Docket No. 12-9078 (May 8, ...
When you come to our office to apply for a protective order, you can meet with a specially trained family ...