Orders of Protection: Legal Process and Rights

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In New York City, individuals who experience threats, abuse, harassment, or violence from a spouse, partner, or other family member can seek legal protection through an Order of Protection. This powerful court-issued document sets clear boundaries and restrictions to prevent contact and ensure safety. Understanding the legal process, knowing your rights, and acting quickly can make a critical difference.

Shim Law Group stands ready to guide clients through every step, providing clear legal counsel and strong representation to protect those in vulnerable situations.

What Is an Order of Protection?

An Order of Protection is a legal document issued by a judge that restricts a person (the “respondent”) from contacting or approaching another person (the “petitioner”). It creates enforceable boundaries when one individual feels unsafe due to physical, emotional, or psychological harm.

Legal Framework for Orders of Protection

Family Court Act §842: Issuance and Conditions

Under Family Court Act §842, a court may issue an Order of Protection with reasonable conditions of behavior to be observed for a period not exceeding two years. However, if aggravating circumstances exist, the court may extend the order up to five years. Aggravating circumstances include prior violations of an existing order of protection or specific findings as defined in FCA §827(a)(vii) .

Family Court Act §842-a: Firearms and Orders of Protection

Family Court Act §842-a addresses the suspension or revocation of firearms licenses and the surrender of firearms when a respondent poses a substantial risk to the protected party. The court orders the immediate surrender of firearms. Also, suspends any existing licenses if the respondent has used or threatened to use a firearm unlawfully.

Types of Orders in NYC

1. Family Court Orders
Filed when the petitioner and respondent are:

  • Married or formerly married
  • Related by blood or marriage
  • Have a child together
  • Or were in an intimate relationship


These are civil matters governed by
Family Court Act §812.

2. Criminal Court Orders
Issued as part of a criminal case when someone is arrested for crimes such as:

  • Assault
  • Menacing
  • Stalking
  • Harassment


These are under the jurisdiction of the
Criminal Procedure Law (CPL §530.12).

3. Supreme Court Orders
Granted, during divorce or custody proceedings, allowing for additional family law relief.

Types of Orders of Protection

In New York City, Orders of Protection can be categorized into two main types:

1. Family Court Orders of Protection: Issued in Family Court, these orders address issues such as custody, visitation, and protection from family offenses.

2. Criminal Court Orders of Protection: Issued in Criminal Court, these orders are typically associated with criminal cases and focus on protecting victims from further harm by the defendant.

How to Get an Order of Protection Step-by-Step in NYC With Shim Law

Step 1: Identify the Appropriate Court

  • Family Court for cases involving domestic or intimate relationships
  • Criminal Court if a criminal charge exists
  • The Supreme Court during divorce


Step 2: File a Petition
Submit a sworn statement explaining the abusive behavior or threats. The court uses this to determine if temporary relief is needed.

Step 3: Temporary Order of Protection
A judge may issue a Temporary Order of Protection (TOP) the same day you file the petition if they find immediate risk.

Step 4: Serve the Respondent
The respondent must be served with legal notice. This can be done by law enforcement or a professional process server.

Step 5: Court Hearing
Both parties appear in court. Each side can present evidence or call witnesses. The judge then decides if a Final Order of Protection is necessary.

Duration of Orders

  • Temporary Orders: Last until the next court date or up to one year
  • Final Orders: Can last up to 2 years
  • Extended Orders (up to 5 years): Allowed if there are aggravating factors such as serious physical injury, weapon use, or repeat offenses (Family Court Act §842)

Common Protective Terms Ordered by the Court

Judges may include terms such as:

  • Stay away from the petitioner’s home, school, or workplace
  • No communication (calls, messages, emails, third parties)
  • Turn over firearms
  • Temporary child custody or visitation rules
  • Mandatory therapy or anger management classes

Conditions Imposed by the Court

The court may impose various conditions in an Order of Protection to ensure the safety of the protected party. These conditions may include:

  • Requiring the respondent to stay away from the protected party’s home, school, business, or place of employment.
  • Mandating the respondent to refrain from committing any family offense or criminal offense against the protected party.
  • Ordering the respondent to participate in a batterer’s education program designed to help end violent behavior.
  • Requiring the respondent to provide financial support for medical care and treatment arising from the incident, forming the basis for the issuance of the order.

How Shim Law Group Can Assist with Orders of Protection in New York City

At Shim Law Group, we specialize in handling cases related to Orders of Protection in New York City. Our experienced attorneys provide comprehensive legal services, including:

  • Legal Representation: We represent clients in Family and Criminal Court proceedings, advocating for their rights and safety.
  • Filing Petitions: Assisting clients in filing petitions for Orders of Protection and ensuring all legal requirements are met.
  • Enforcement of Orders: Taking necessary legal actions to enforce existing Orders of Protection and address any violations.
  •  Legal Advice: Providing clear and concise legal advice to help clients understand their options and make informed decisions.

Why Choose Shim Law Group

  • Expertise: Our attorneys possess in-depth knowledge of New York’s domestic violence laws and Family Court procedures.
  • Personalized Approach: We tailor our legal strategies to meet the unique needs of each client, ensuring the best possible outcomes.
  • Commitment: We are dedicated to protecting our clients’ rights and ensuring their safety through diligent legal representation.
  • Accessibility: Our team is readily available to provide support and guidance throughout the legal process.

FAQs

An Order of Protection is a legal directive issued by a court to protect individuals from harm or harassment by another person.
To obtain an Order of Protection, you must file a petition in Family or Criminal Court, detailing the incidents of abuse or threats.
Conditions may include staying away from the protected party’s residence, refraining from contact, attending counseling, and surrendering firearms.
The duration of an Order of Protection varies; it can be up to two years or five years if aggravating circumstances exist.
If the order is violated, contact law enforcement immediately and consult with an attorney to explore legal remedies.

What to Do

Take Back Control—Protect Your Future with Shim Law Group.
If you’re facing threats, intimidation, or abuse, legal protection starts with a single step. Shim Law Group stands ready to help you secure an Order of Protection and restore peace in your life. Our experienced attorneys handle every case with urgency, discretion, and care.

  • Experienced NYC family law attorneys
  • Customized custody agreements
  • Full support from the petition to the judgment


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