Restraining Order to Prevent Abuse
Oregon Restraining Order to Prevent Abuse is a court order issued to protect individuals from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. It is available to individuals of any age, gender, or relationship status, including those who are married, divorced, separated, have a child in common, are related by blood or adoption, or have a former or current dating relationship. There are two types of restraining orders available in Oregon: Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVR) and Stalking Protective Orders (SO). A Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVR) is an order issued by the court to protect a person from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by a family or household member, which includes individuals in a current or former relationship. A DVR can also include provisions to protect a person’s children, pets, and property. A Stalking Protective Order (SO) is an order issued by the court to protect a person from being stalked. It can be issued against an individual who is not a family or household member, such as an acquaintance, co-worker, or stranger. It can also include provisions to protect a person’s children, pets, and property. Both types of restraining orders can include provisions to protect the individual from contact with the abuser, including contact by phone, e-mail, text message, or other forms of communication. They can also include provisions for temporary custody arrangements and child support, and can be extended for up to two years.
Oregon Restraining Order to Prevent Abuse is a court order issued to protect individuals from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. It is available to individuals of any age, gender, or relationship status, including those who are married, divorced, separated, have a child in common, are related by blood or adoption, or have a former or current dating relationship. There are two types of restraining orders available in Oregon: Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVR) and Stalking Protective Orders (SO). A Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVR) is an order issued by the court to protect a person from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse by a family or household member, which includes individuals in a current or former relationship. A DVR can also include provisions to protect a person’s children, pets, and property. A Stalking Protective Order (SO) is an order issued by the court to protect a person from being stalked. It can be issued against an individual who is not a family or household member, such as an acquaintance, co-worker, or stranger. It can also include provisions to protect a person’s children, pets, and property. Both types of restraining orders can include provisions to protect the individual from contact with the abuser, including contact by phone, e-mail, text message, or other forms of communication. They can also include provisions for temporary custody arrangements and child support, and can be extended for up to two years.