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Arizona Order of Protection

An order of protection is a court order issued against a family member or spouse accused of abuse or harassment. An order of protection that is filed against you in Arizona immediately restricts you from seeing or talking to your spouse or family member until the order is lifted. An order of protection may also require you to vacate your place of residence until the order of protection is resolved. Violation of the order of protection because you believe it’s invalid or based on false evidence can result in harsh penalties. An experienced order of protection attorney at Beauchamp Law Office can explain your options, challenge the claims brought against you and develop effective strategies to have your order lifted.

If you are served with an Arizona order of protection, it’s vital to act quickly and consult with an experienced order of protection lawyer. In some cases, there is a time limit associated with your ability to contest an order of protection and if you fail to take action within the given time frame, you will be left with little or no legal recourse and a lengthy order of protection that you will be required to fulfill without dispute.
An Arizona order of protection outlines several rules for a specific code of conduct that the accused of abusing is required to follow, including:

  • Prohibited from contacting victim in any way and/or disturbing the peace of the victim
  • Staying at least 100 yards away from victim and his/ her residence and/or place of employment
  • Moving from the victim’s house, if it is a shared residence (even if the accused pays the rent or owns the property)
  • Mandatory counseling
  • The inability to purchase or own a firearm

Have you been served an Arizona order of protection? Contact Beauchamp Law Office today.