A Maryland Protective Order Addendum is a legal document that provides additional protection for victims of abuse who have been granted a Final Protective Order from the state of Maryland. The addendum allows victims to obtain additional protection from their abuser by specifying conditions that the abuser must abide by. The Maryland Protective Order Addendum also allows victims to seek enforcement of the order if the abuser violates the conditions. There are three types of Maryland Protective Order Addendum: a Protective Order Addendum for Domestic Violence, a Protective Order Addendum for Abuse of Vulnerable Adults, and a Protective Order Addendum for Stalking. The domestic violence addendum includes provisions for restraining the abuser from contact with the victim, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s residence or workplace, prohibiting the abuser from possessing firearms, and requiring the abuser to attend counseling. The addendum for abuse of vulnerable adults includes provisions for restraining the abuser from contact with the victim, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s residence or workplace, and requiring the abuser to attend counseling. The stalking addendum includes provisions for restraining the abuser from contact with the victim, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s residence or workplace, and prohibiting the abuser from following or harassing the victim.