Defending a Protection From Abuse Action - Know Your Rights
As a Defendant in a Protection From Abuse action, many of your legal rights can be affected. For example, you may not only be prohibited from contacting the Protection From Abuse Plaintiff. Having a Protection From Abuse Order against you may also affect your right to see your children, your right to live in your house, your right to bear arms, and other legal rights. In addition, you may also be forced to pay for the fees and costs of the Protection From Abuse action. It is important, if not vital, that you understand all of the implications when dealing with a Protection From Abuse action.
Frequently Asked Questions by Protection From Abuse Defendants
- Can I still pursue primary physical custody of my children if their other parent has successfully put a Protection From Abuse Order against me?
- Should I agree to have a Protection From Abuse Order put against me, or should I fight it?
- My ex-partner put a Protection From Abuse Order against me and the hearing is in one week. I have been evicted from my residence and all of my personal belongings are still there. How can I get them back?
Call Laura Robbins Law, LLC to schedule a consultation on your Protection From Abuse Matter.
To schedule a consultation, please call us at (814) 753-4625.


