Non-Molestation Order
Can I apply for a Non-Molestation order to protect my child
Yes, you can include your children in any application if they have suffered or are at risk of harm. This might involve additional child welfare concerns and legal advice on child arrangements and other protective orders.
What happens after a Non-Molestation Order is granted?
Once a non-molestation order is granted, it is crucial to follow its terms strictly. If the respondent breaches the order, it is a criminal offence. You can report any breaches to the police, who can arrest the respondent. The court can then impose penalties, such as fines or imprisonment.
It is also important to keep a record of any breaches, including dates, times, and details of what happened. This will be helpful if you need to enforce the order or apply for further protection.
Duration of a Non-Molestation Order
Non-molestation orders typically last for a specified period, such as six months or a year. In some cases, the court may grant an indefinite order if there is a high risk of continued harassment or violence.
At the end of the specified period, you can apply for the order to be extended if you still need protection. The court will consider the circumstances and decide whether an extension is necessary.
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