However, this doesn’t mean you should feel discouraged from seeking a restraining order. If you are in fear for your safety and well-being, you should get legal assistance immediately. This is especially true if the person threatening or harassing you is your spouse. With the right attorney, you can obtain a spousal restraining order and safely move forward in the divorce process.
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It can also be an emotional challenge to distance yourself from someone you were once very close to. However, it is important for your own protection that you take the proper steps to secure your safety. If you notice any of the following signs, seek the immediate help of a qualified family law attorney to discuss your legal options.
Your Spouse Is Seriously Annoying Or Harassing You
If your estranged spouse is constantly leaving you angry messages, sending non-stop texts, or even stalking you, it is time to seek a spousal restraining order. You have the right to go about your life free of harassment, be it online or face-to-face.
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A restraining order can also be given if your spouse threatens to destroy property that you both share, such as a car or home.
Your Spouse Has Physically Abused You
If your spouse is physically abusing you or your children, you can get a court ordered restraining order that prohibits your spouse from visiting your place of employment, home, and your children’s school. The restraining order can also prevent your spouse from owning a firearm, or from communicating with you in any way.
Even if your spouse is only threatening you with physical violence, you still have the grounds to ask for a spousal restraining order. You will need to provide evidence of physical abuse or threats of violence against you. Discuss with your lawyer the best way to do this. Make sure to save copies of everything, the evidence may prove to be beneficial in your divorce case as well.
Your Spouse Has Psychologically Abused You
Restraining orders can also be used to prevent further psychological abuse. If your estranged partner does any of the following, it is considered psychological