Who is eligible for a protective order?

You can apply for a protective order if your abuser is one of the following:

  • A blood relative such as a parent
  • A current or former spouse
  • A current roommate
  • A former roommate
  • A foster child
  • A foster parent
  • A person who you are dating or have dated
  • A person with whom you have a child in common
  • A relative by marriage (an in-law)
  • A sibling (brother or sister)

Pending Divorces & Sexual Assault

A person who has a divorce pending is eligible for a protective order. The protective order must be filed in the court in which the divorce is pending. You may also be able to get a protective order against someone who has sexually assaulted you even if they are not a family or household member (like a co-worker or neighbor).

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1. What is a protective order?
2. How can a protective order help me?
3. Who is eligible for a protective order?
4. What does it cost to get a protective order?
5. What types of protective orders are available?
6. What is a Magistrate's Order of Emergency Protection? How long does it last?
7. What is a Temporary Ex Parte Order? How long does it last?
8. What is a Permanent (Or Final) Protective Order? How long does it last?