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  1. If there is a Personal Protection Order (PPO) against you, it is important to obey it. If you do not obey the PPO, you could face jail time, a fine, or both. The judge can also consider a PPO violation in a divorce or child custody case.

  2. A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a court order to stop threats, violence or harassment against you. You can get a PPO to protect you from someone age 10 or older who is threatening, hurting, stalking, or harassing you.

  3. You can use our Do-It-Yourself Motion to Modify, Extend, or Terminate a Personal Protection Order (PPO) tool to do this. The police are usually the first to enforce a PPO. They may arrest someone who appears to have violated a PPO.

  4. 2 dni temu · An individual is violating or has violated the order if that individual commits 1 or more of the following acts the order specifically restrains or enjoins the individual from committing: (i) Assaulting, attacking, beating, molesting, or wounding a named individual.

  5. A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a court order to stop threats or violence against you. A PPO can help protect you from someone who is threatening, hurting, harassing, or stalking you. You can get a PPO if you have a reasonable fear for your personal liberty or safety.

  6. A personal protection order, or PPO, is an order issued by Circuit Court to protect you from being hit, threatened, harassed, or stalked by another person. Types of PPO include domestic PPO, Stalking PPO, Sexual Assault PPO, and PPO for a minor.

  7. This toolkit explains what you can do when you have a personal protection order against your abuser and the abuser has violated the order.

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