Restraining Order Defense

Restraining Order Defense Attorney

Protecting Your Rights & Reputation

Restraining orders are serious legal matters that can have a significant impact on your life. If you were served with a restraining order or accused of violating one, it's important to take the matter seriously and seek legal representation as soon as possible.

At Biafore Law, we understand the impact that a restraining order can have on your life, and we are here to help you fight it. We can also provide the legal defense services you need if you are accused of violating the terms of an active restraining order, which can be penalized with

For a consultation with our restraining order defense attorney, call us at (401) 244-7433 or contact us online.

What Is a Restraining Order?

A restraining order is a court order that is intended to protect a person from physical harm, harassment, or other forms of abuse. In Rhode Island, restraining orders are also known as protective orders.

There are three types of restraining orders in Rhode Island:

  • Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs): These are emergency orders that are issued when a person is in immediate danger. TROs are typically issued without a hearing and are only valid for 21 days.
  • Emergency Restraining Orders (EROs): These are also emergency orders that are issued when a person is in immediate danger. EROs are typically issued without a hearing and are only valid for 21 days.
  • Final Restraining Orders (FROs): These are long-term orders that are issued after a hearing. FROs are valid for up to three years, but they can be extended.

Restraining orders can be issued against family members, household members, and people who are not related to the victim. They can also be issued against people who have been charged with or convicted of a crime.

What Does a Restraining Order Do?

A restraining order can impose a variety of restrictions on the person who is subject to it.

A restraining order can do the following and more:

  • Restricting contact: The order can prohibit the abuser from contacting the victim in any way, such as through phone calls, text messages, or social media.
  • Prohibiting harassment or abuse: The abuser may be ordered to stop all forms of harassment or abuse towards the victim, including physical, emotional, and sexual.
  • Ordering the abuser to stay away: The court can order the abuser to stay a certain distance away from the victim at all times.
  • Evicting the abuser: In some cases, the restraining order can force the abuser to move out of a shared residence.
  • Granting temporary custody: If the victim and abuser have children together, the restraining order can grant temporary custody to the victim.
  • Ordering counseling: The court may require the abuser to attend counseling or anger management classes.

If you are subject to a restraining order, you must always be mindful of these new restrictions on your life. Violating any part of a restraining order against you can result in criminal penalties. Immediately consult with a restraining order defense lawyer in Kent County if you are arrested for, or someone has accused you of, violating a protective order.

Penalties for Violating a Restraining Order

If you are convicted of violating a protective order in Rhode Island, you face some potentially severe consequences.

If you are arrested for violating a restraining order for the first or second time, you may be charged with a misdemeanor crime. The potential penalties for each offense include up to a year in jail and up to $1,000 in fines. If a third or subsequent conviction occurs, you may be charged with a felony. Upon conviction, you may be punished with multiple years in prison.

Contact Us Today for Legal Assistance

Are you facing legal charges for violating a restraining order? Don't panic—we've got your back. Biafore Law is here to help you navigate through the complexities of restraining order violation cases. 

At Biafore Law, we understand that being accused of violating a restraining order can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. Our experienced restraining order defense lawyer in Kent County is dedicated to providing clients with comprehensive legal service when they need help defending their rights and freedom.

For more information, reach out to us and request a consultation.

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