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Orders of Protection - Any injunction or other order issued for the purpose of preventing violence or threatening acts or harassment against or contact or communication with or physical proximity to another person.
Protection From Abuse (PFA) orders are issued by the Family Law Department through the 18th Judicial Court. The order is free of charge.
Before you can get a protection from abuse order you and the other person you want protection from must meet one of the following requirements:
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You are in a dating relationship (a social relationship of a romantic nature);
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You have been in a dating relationship in the past;
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You are living together;
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You have lived together in the past; or
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You have had a child in common
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Abuse must have occurred. This means that one of the following has occurred:
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The person physically hurt you or a minor child on purpose.
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The person tried to physically hurt you or a minor child.
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The person recently threatened to physically hurt you or a minor child.
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The person engaged in sexual conduct (touching or sexual intercourse) with a minor child under 16 years of age.
The order prohibits the defendant from abusing, threatening to abuse or disturbing the peace of the plaintiff. The defendant is also prohibited from being on or near the property where the plaintiff lives.
Temporary orders are valid until the hearing for a permanent order, which is set for approximately two weeks after the temporary order is granted. The judge can direct the permanent order to remain in place for one year.
Kansas Legal Services will have a representative present to assist the petitioner, free or charge, the day of the hearing for the final order.
The order is not in effect until the defendant has received personal service of the order.
The order is free and can be obtained by making an application at 525 N. Main, 1st Floor - Family Law (660-5290 Monday through Friday). Appointments are not necessary and the process takes about an hour.
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