Monday, October 27, 2014

WHAT IS AN ORDER OF PROTECTON?

In divorce cases, sometimes a party may feel threatened, intimidated, or harassed.  If this occurs, the affected individual may file for an order of protection from the offending party, which is a court order requiring a person to comply with the ruling or preventing them from engaging in certain actions.  An order of protection can be temporary, typically 2-3 weeks, or plenary, which can be up to two years.  If you are being threatened or harassed, contact one of our attorneys today to discuss a possible order of protection.

http://www.westmontattorneys.com/Divorce-Child-Support/

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