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  1. Apr 1, 2022 · Who Can Apply For a Protection Order? You can apply for a PO if you are a victim of any one of the following acts of harassment: Applying for a Protection Order against doxxing.

  2. Understand personal protection orders. Find out what are the types of orders the court can make to protect a family member from family violence and the consequences for breaching these orders. Understand the outcomes of a personal protection order application. When filing.

  3. A personal protection order is a court order restraining a family member from committing violence against another family member.

  4. Check that your case can be heard by the Protection from Harassment Court (PHC). Check whether the simplified or standard proceedings apply to your case. Understand the possible orders the PHC can make, and the difference between final and interim orders. Understand the protection from harassment application process.

  5. Dec 31, 2021 · A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is an order by the Court which restrains the offending family member from committing family violence against you, your children, or other family members.

  6. Jan 14, 2020 · The PPO may also include a term restraining the abuser from inciting or assisting anyone to commit family violence against the family member. Expedited Order (EO) The Expedited Order (EO) is an urgent and temporary PPO made without going through a trial.

  7. Personal Protection Orders (PPOs) are court orders instructing an offender to not use violence against a family member. Courts may issue PPOs when they find that violence has been committed or is likely to be committed. A breach of the court order can be a criminal offence.