Tennessee Order Granting Bail For Abuse Cases is an order issued by a court in the state of Tennessee that allows a defendant charged with an abuse-related offense to be released on bail. This order is issued in order to protect the victim in the case from further harm. It is commonly used in cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and elder abuse. In many cases, the court will order the defendant to undergo counseling and submit to other conditions of release that are meant to protect the victim and promote rehabilitation. The types of Tennessee Order Granting Bail For Abuse Cases include: Protective Order, Domestic Violence Order of Protection, and Civil No-Contact Order. A Protective Order limits the contact between the defendant and the victim and may require the defendant to stay away from the victim's home, school, workplace, or any other location. A Domestic Violence Order of Protection is a court order that is typically issued when the defendant is facing criminal charges related to domestic violence. It provides the victim with protection from the defendant and may include restrictions on the defendant's access to firearms or other weapons. A Civil No-Contact Order is an order issued by the court that prohibits the defendant from contacting the victim in any way.