Glastonbury Restraining Order Attorneys
Protect Your Safety with Legal Support in Glastonbury
If you are currently being harassed or threatened by an individual, you may be able to obtain a restraining order against that person. A restraining order is a court order that prohibits another person from doing certain things, such as contacting you or coming near you.
If you have been the victim of harassment or domestic violence, you may be able to obtain a restraining order against your abuser. A restraining order can protect you from your abuser and prevent them from harassing or abusing you. However, you must act quickly to protect your rights and your safety.
To learn more about obtaining a restraining order, contact our Glastonbury restraining order attorneys at Paetzold Law Group by calling us at (860) 356-3805 today.
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What Are the Requirements for a Restraining Order?
In order to obtain a restraining order, you must show that you were the victim of harassment, abuse, or domestic violence. In addition, you must show that the individual you are seeking a restraining order against poses a threat to your safety or that of your family.
Restraining orders can also prohibit the abuser from contacting you, coming near you, or coming near your home, work, or other places you regularly visit.
A restraining order can be issued for several reasons, including:
- Stalking
- Harassment
- Domestic violence
- Abuse
- Physical abuse
- Emotional abuse
- Sexual abuse
What Is a Temporary Restraining Order?
A temporary restraining order (TRO) is a court order that is issued while the case is being heard. A TRO can protect you from your abuser while the case is pending. However, a TRO is only in effect until a court hearing is held to determine if a permanent restraining order should be issued.
To learn more about restraining orders and how to obtain one, contact our Glastonbury restraining order lawyers at (860) 356-3805 today.