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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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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Texas Family Code defines restraining orders as either a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) or an Injunction. They contain general language, and can be lengthy ...
When you come to our office to apply for a protective order, you can meet with a specially trained family ...
Restraining Order: Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, starting at 680
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 ...
Protective order applications can be accessed on this page. Once completed, the application can be submitted · - Via mail to Taylor County DA ATTN: PO, 300 Oak ...
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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 ...