Protective Orders - Who can get one?

The law limits the categories of people who can get a protective order to those in a particular relationship with the abuser. These include a spouse, ex-spouse, people living together at the time of the assault or who have lived together within one year before the assault occurred, persons having a child together, or persons in an intimate relationship (significant romantic involvement that does not have to include sexual involvement).

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1. Do the police do vacation house checks?
2. Does my pet need to be licensed?
3. How can I prove abuse when I file a civil protective order? I called the police, but they said there were no bruises and refused to file charges.
4. How do I get a copy of a criminal record?
5. How do I start the process to get a family member or loved one committed for mental health or substance abuse treatment?
6. I need to be fingerprinted for a job. Where do I go to get printed and what times are available?
7. I saw suspicious activity in my neighborhood. Should I report it to the police?
8. If a peddler comes to my door how do I know they are selling legally?
9. What number do I call for police assistance?
10. Where do I pay a parking ticket?
11. Where can I dispose of unused prescription medications?
12. Protective Orders - What is domestic abuse?
13. Protective Orders - How do I get one?
14. Protective Orders - How soon is it effective?
15. Protective Orders - I want a protective order, but I still need to talk to him/her about the children.
16. Protective Orders - Who can get one?
17. Protective Orders - What if there was a threat to "really hurt me" if I get a protective order?
18. Protective Orders - What about the kids?
19. Protective Orders - What about clothes and things? If there is a no contact order, how can arrangements be made for someone to get work clothes I need to have?
20. Protective Orders - My friend told me I would go to jail if I called the defendant. Is this true?