Protect Order Attorney in Marietta
Legal Assistance for Protection Against Family Violence
If you are being threatened with violence or have suffered from physical
harm at the hands of a family member, you may take steps to defend yourself
and your children. By requesting a family violence protection order from
court, you could ensure that the abuser is not allowed near you. These
civil orders allow disciplinary action to be taken on the abuser if he
or she does not cease violence.
At Henrickson & Sereebutra, our team of Marietta divorce lawyers have
helped clients take effective legal action to protect themselves and their
loved ones against family violence and abuse. Our team of former prosecutors
have a decade of collective experience in family law. Your safety is of
the utmost importance—trust a firm that has the necessary skills
and legal knowledge to protect you.
Any type of sexual assault, physical attack, threat, stalking, trespassing,
etc. could be grounds for a family violence protection order to be granted.
Contact our firm today and discuss your situation with us!
How a Protective Order Can Help You
Family violence protective orders may perform any of the following:
- Prevent Injury, mistreatment, harassment, etc. to you and your family
- Prevent abuser interference with your communication and travel
- Prevent abuser intimidation through surveillance and contact
- Grant possession of a house and force the abuser to leave
- Grant temporary child support and/or alimony payments
- Grant temporary child custody and rights to visitation
There are two main types of protection orders: temporary ex parte orders
and family violence protection orders. Temporary ex parte orders may grant
immediate help to individuals in need as they seek permanent action with
a final family violence protective order. Final protective orders establish
long-term protections for family members that can be enforced by a court
and members of law enforcement.
Temporary Ex Parte Orders
Temporary ex parte orders may protect you from an abuser until a court
hearing is held for a long-term protective order. This order is useful
for individuals who believe they need immediate protection. If you are
preparing to petition a court for a final protective order, a temporary
ex parte order may help you secure your safety while court hearings are
conducted for long-term legal protection.
Individuals may receive a temporary ex parte order without needing to conduct
a court hearing or without having to inform the accused.
These orders usually last 30 days, but can be extended with agreement from
both parties or until a court hearing for a long-term protective order. Our divorce
attorney in Marietta may help you secure a protective order that ensures
your safety moving forward.
Family Violence Protective Orders
Final protective orders offer many of the protections that temporary ex
parte orders do. However,
these protections are long-term arrangements made in court hearings. Family violence protective orders may order the abuse to attend counselling
for family violence and substance abuse rehabilitation. These orders may
also award compensation for attorney fees and expenses. A family violence
protective order may be a vital step to securing your future safety.
Secure Dedicated Representation with Our Firm Today
We know how difficult family law issues can be, especially when children
are involved. Our Marietta divorce attorneys have helped victims of
domestic violence take legal action to secure their safety, whether in a
divorce or otherwise. If you need help securing a family protective order or a
temporary ex parte order, you should contact our team at Henrickson &
Sereebutra.
We have 40+ years of legal experience and may work tirelessly to ensure
that you and your family are protected.
If you are in immediate danger, contact local law enforcement immediately!
To take legal action with a protective order,
schedule a free consultation with our firm today and explore your legal options.