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Q: Can the victim violate a protective order in Texas?
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Does consenting to a protective order violate a probation for assult against that same person?

It depends on the terms of your probation, but probably not.


What happens if the person tries to contact you that filled an order of protection against you?

Do not respond. It could be a trick. If you don't have an order against them, they can technically contact you. But if you respond to them, you will violate the order. If their contact persists, you can get a protective order against them for harassment.


You are the petitioner of the emergency protective order can you violate the petition by calling or texting the defendent?

If the order contains language prohibiting you from contacting the defendant, the violation could subject you to sanctions. If not, you've still set up a good case for the defendant to show that you are not reasonably in fear of him/her, do not treat the protective order seriously, and do not need the protection.


Plaintiff violate temporary restraining order?

What happens if both parties violate a restraining order?


Can you marry someone who you have a restraining order against in Indiana?

Yes. However, the marriage would require the person to violate the order, opening themselves up to criminal liability. If you have a protective order against a person but decide you no longer want that person to stay away, you should return to the issuing court a petition to have the order withdrawn.


You are the petitioner of the emergency protective order can you violate the petition by calling or texting the defendant?

Not legally. You requested it and you are bound by it. Besides, a lot of people who have just been arrested, jailed and forced to move don't really want to hear from the other person involved.


What is an order of protection?

An order by the criminal court to protect a victim from threats/harassment/violence and often any contact by an arrested offender who is/was a family or household member, parent of the victim's child, or dating the victim. A PO is requested by the prosecutor and usually ends when the case ends. Violation of a PO is an additional crime for which the offender may be arrested. Also: If an objection is made to a discovery request because it seeks information of a sensitive nature, is not relevant, or is harassing in nature, a motion is made for a protective order. A common example is medical information that is clearly irrelevant to the injuries claimed, will not lead to admissible evidence, and which is of a sensitive nature. The court may grant a protective order allowing a party or witness to not comply with a discovery request for that information. In some instances, protective orders may allow the defense attorney to review the information, but will dictate how the information is to be stored, who has access to it, and what happens to the information once the case concludes. A protective order is essentially the same thing as a restraining order or injunction. It's an order granted by the court that protects one individual from another by providing stipulations like how close the offending individual can come, whether or not contact is allowed by phone, etc. It's usually granted to those in fear of physical or emotional danger.


Can a person with a protective order contact the violater?

No because it is an ORDER and an ORDER must be carried out. The protective order is set in place to protect you and the accused.


What do you need in order to reverse violation of probation?

Prove that you did not violate your probation.


What are the consequences of breaking a protective order in VA?

Define what you mean by a "protective order." If you are referring to a 'restraining order" or a 'keep-away order' any violation of it could result in your immediate arrest.


Your ex violate his own restraing order against you?

If your ex violates a restraining order against you, it is important to report the violation to the authorities immediately. Document any evidence of the violation, such as communication or incidents, to strengthen your case. Your safety is the priority, so consider seeking legal advice or support from local domestic violence resources.


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