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Oakland County Criminal Defense Lawyer Paul J. Tafelski Explains What Happens if a Person Violates a Restraining Order

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Oakland County criminal defense lawyer Paul J. Tafelski (https://www.michigandefenselaw.com/blog/violate-restaining-order/) releases a new article explaining what happens if a person violates a restraining order. The lawyer mentions that when someone is served a Personal Protection Order or a PPO, they must refrain from making contact with a specific person. A PPO usually contains details about prohibited actions and behaviors of one person towards the other who is seeking protection.

According to the Oakland County criminal defense lawyer, “A restraining order is a court order for one person to stop violence or threats against another person. The order requires a signature from a judge, and once served, it is enforceable anywhere within the United States. There are two types of restraining orders: domestic and stalking.”

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The lawyer explains that domestic restraining orders are usually served by a current or former spouse, someone who the defendant is dating, and someone with a home with whom the defendant has a child in common. A stalking restraining order is an order that protects a person whose behavior and actions consist of two or more acts without the other’s consent. These actions can include threats, harassment, and others.

Attorney Paul J. Tafelski says that there can be certain situations where a restraining order is not an option. For example, a minor child cannot get an order against a parent and vice versa. In the aforementioned examples, the parties are recommended to contact the Juvenile Division of Family Court.

In the article, the lawyer adds, “Paying attention to the details of the order and to scheduled court dates is crucial for not violating the terms and for not missing court. While receiving a PPO may upset you, it is important to remain calm when served with one. It is equally important to contact a Michigan criminal defense lawyer as soon as possible.”

Lastly, attorney Paul Tafelski encourages those who are served a restraining order to seek the help of an experienced criminal defense attorney. Having a skilled lawyer may be able to help the defendant protect their freedom and understand their rights in the case.

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Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan Defense Law | Criminal Attorney and DUI Lawyer

2525 S Telegraph Rd suite 100, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302, United States

(248) 451-2200

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