Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order
Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order (also known as a CNC) is a court order that prohibits an individual from having contact with another individual, either directly or indirectly. This can include making contact in person, by telephone, mail, email, letter, or through a third party. The order is issued in the state of Illinois by a judge and can be part of a criminal, civil, or family law case. The types of Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order include: • Order of Protection: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: domestic violence, stalking, cyberstalking, or harassment. • Emergency No Contact Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has threatened to commit or has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking. • Restraining Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking. • No Contact Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking.
Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order (also known as a CNC) is a court order that prohibits an individual from having contact with another individual, either directly or indirectly. This can include making contact in person, by telephone, mail, email, letter, or through a third party. The order is issued in the state of Illinois by a judge and can be part of a criminal, civil, or family law case. The types of Illinois Disposition Order-Civil No Contact Order include: • Order of Protection: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: domestic violence, stalking, cyberstalking, or harassment. • Emergency No Contact Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has threatened to commit or has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking. • Restraining Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking. • No Contact Order: This type of order is issued to protect a person from another person who has committed one or more of the following acts: physical abuse, sexual abuse, threats, harassment, or stalking.