You are scared. You have been threatened or abused. What can you do? Request a Restraining Order from the Family Court in Connecticut. Here’s an overview: The person requesting the order of protection (Applicant) must file an Application (found online and at all Clerk’s Offices) along with an Affidavit. The Affidavit must set forth the…

In Connecticut, a Family Law judge hears Restraining Orders. Restraining Orders should not be confused with Protective Orders which are issued by a Criminal Court to protect crime victims. Here is a summary of Restraining Orders in Connecticut Family Court: 1. People. You can only get a Restraining Order if you have a sufficiently close…

In Connecticut, a judge in Family Court hears Restraining Orders. Restraining Orders should not be confused with Protective Orders which are issued by a Criminal Court to protect crime victims. Here is a summary of Restraining Orders in Connecticut: 1. People. You can only get a Restraining Order if you have a sufficiently close relationship…

 Significant changes to Connecticut Restraining Orders and domestic violence laws will take effect on October 1, 2012. The amendments are designed to provide victims of domestic violence greater support from the courts and law enforcement agencies. The biggest change is that the new law extends from six months to one year the maximum period…

Many people use the terms Protective Orders and Restraining Orders interchangeably. That’s understandable since the primary purpose of both is the same – protection. But there are several key differences: Court – Protective Orders are only issued in criminal court after someone has been arrested. Restraining Orders are issued in Family Court. Duration of order…

Temporary Restraining Order filing are increasing in Connecticut. Some useful distinctions.  People often use the terms “restraining order and protective order” interchangeably.  In fact, they differ fundamentally. A protective order is issued by a criminal court as part of a pending criminal case. It expires once the case is disposed. A Restraining Order is issued…

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