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Experienced Domestic Violence Attorneys in Rancho Cucamonga, CA


Domestic Violence Restraining Order

Inland Empire domestic violence attorney
A "Domestic Violence Restraining Order" is a request for a court order for protection from abuse or threats of abuse from someone. When a person files a Request for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO), he or she must first indicate what his or her relationship is with the person they are seeking protection from. The person requesting the DVRO is called the “Protected Party” and the person against, which the order is sought is called the “Restrained Party”. As long as the required relationship exists, the Protected Party must establish that he or she has been abused or threatened with abuse. The Protected Party can request protection for minor children. A DVRO can order the Restrained Person to do the following: not contact or go near you, your children, other relatives, or others who live with you; stay away from your home, work, or your children’s schools; move out of your house (even if you live together); not have a gun; follow child custody and visitation orders; pay child support or spousal or partner support (if you are married or domestic partners); stay away from any of your pets; transfer the rights to a cell phone number and account to the protected person (read more); pay certain bills; not make any changes to insurance policies; not incur large expenses or do anything significant to affect your or the other person's property if you are married or domestic partners; release or return certain property; and complete a 52-week batterer intervention program.

The effect of an order granting a Domestic Violence Retraining Order can be very significant. It can affect a person’s ability to receive Spousal Support and it can affect a person’s ability to have custody of his or her minor children. Unfortunately, there are times when a Domestic Violence Restraining Order is used as a tool to gain an advantage on the other party. Therefore, if you find yourself in the position of requesting a Domestic Violence Retraining Order or even defending against a Domestic Violence Retraining Order, it is imperative to have an attorney who is experienced in prosecuting and defending Domestic Violence Retraining Orders.

Call Now to Talk with an Experienced Inland Empire Domestic Violence Lawyer

The attorneys at the Law Office of Taylor B. Warner, APLC have filed and defended domestic violence actions for men and women throughout the Inland Empire. We regularly work at the Courts throughout San Bernardino & Riverside County courts. Call the Law Offices of Taylor B. Warner now at 909-466-5575 to schedule a consultation regarding your matter. Our domestic violence attorneys in Rancho Cucamonga can help you and your family with all legal matters regarding family law and can provide you with all of the facts and answer your questions quickly.

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"I have nothing but great things to say about this law firm. Taylor represented me in my divorce and was always professional, calm and personal. Every associate in her office is top notch and very attentive!!!" - Kristi W.
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Law Office of Taylor B. Warner, APLC
10535 Foothill Blvd, Suite 235
Rancho Cucamonga, California 91730
Office: (909) 466-5575
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  • Home
  • Who We Are
    • Taylor B. Warner
    • Michael Fey
  • What We Do
    • Family Law >
      • Divorce
      • Paternity
      • Domestic Violence
      • Child Support
      • Child Custody & Visitation
      • Move Away / Relocation
      • Spousal Support
      • Property Division
    • Criminal Defense >
      • DUI
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    • Testimonials