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Protection Order

A protection order can be issued as a result of abuse allegations.  These accusations can be physical, mental or verbal abuse against a child or adult.

You need to file the required legal papers to obtain a protection order. A protection order may include many the following provisions:

Protection orders may include children, other family members, roommates, friends and boyfriends/girlfriends of the victim. The same rule applies to secondary people, even if the direct harm was to the victim.

These can be extremely emotional and volatile cases to handle and you will want to best possible family law attorney acting on your behalf. You want a seasoned lawyer who will represent his clients’ concerns and interests from the first day of representation all the way through trial. Michael E. Bryant is that attorney. He understands your situation and can help guide you through the legal system during this difficult time.