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No, typically not. The only criterion is, "Are you a danger?" Why you are a danger is not relevant. Remember, the domestic violence hearing is not a criminal matter, it is a civil one.

But as always, please consult with an attorney in your area, so that you may receive proper advice specific to your situation.

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