Who can serve a protective order in Texas?
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Who can serve a protective order in Texas?
A protective order under Tex. Fam. Code Title 4 is available to persons who are victims of violence perpetrated by a family or household member or by a person with whom the victim had dating relationship. 3.1 Eligibility; venue; application contents.
How long does it take to get a restraining order in Texas?
about 2 weeks
What to say to get a no contact order dropped?
Speak to the domestic advocate and tell her why you want the no-contact order dropped. She should assist you. If the court date is out too far appear in court at the next date for the town prosecutor go to the clerk’s office and have the case brought to the judge.
How do you beat a protection order?
Tips for fighting a protective order:Get the documents. In order to be prepared to fight the order you need to know exactly what is being said about you. Know the law in your state. Know the timelines for contesting these orders, and take action immediately when you are informed that there may be an order against you.