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RESTRAINING ORDERS
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WHAT IS A RESTRAINING ORDER?
A restraining order is a court order issued to protect a person from physical pain or injury or the threat of pain or injury. A restraining order can generally be issued against a family member (for example, a spouse, an ex-spouse, the other parent of your child) or a household member (anyone you live with or used to live with) or against someone you have recently dated.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
The Legal Assistance Resource Center of Conn. publishes How to Get a Restraining Order and How to Obtain a Restraining Order in New Haven County. Follow these links for more information on restraining orders.
TO FIND PROVIDERS IN CONNECTICUT'S COMMUNITY RESOURCES DATABASE:
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SOURCE: Conn. General Assembly Office of Legislative Research Report # 98-R-0619
PREPARED BY: 211/fj
CONTENT LAST REVIEWED: May2008
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