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You do not need a lawyer  or an attorney to file for an Order for Protection. However, you may wish to have a lawyer or an attorney, especially if your abuser has a lawyer or an attorney. If you can, contact a lawyer or an attorney to make sure that your legal rights are protected.

   

Abuse Prevention Order- Massachusetts


Who the Abuse Prevention Order Can Cover:

 
  • A Spouse or ex-spouse.
  • A person related by blood or marriage
  • Any person living in your household or a former household member.
  • Parent of your minor children
  • A person that you are having or have had a substantial dating relationship with.
  • A person with whom you have a child in common.

 

Types of Court Orders, and What An Order Can Cover:

 
  • A Restraining Order: Is an order from the Court that orders the abuser not to hurt you, not to attempt to hurt you, or not to threaten you.
  • A Vacate Order: If you and the abuser share the same residence, the abuser is ordered to leave the residence. This may be ordered regardless of who owns or pays rent for the residence.
  • A Temporary Custody Order: If you are a parent, the Court may order that you have temporary custody of any minor children and prohibits the abuser from taking custody. Any and All Visitation rights can only be ordered by the Probate Court.
  • A Temporary Support Order: If the abuser is a parent, the Court may order child support payments be made for the child or children remaining in your care. If you are married, the Court may order the abusing spouse to pay living expenses.
  • A Money Compensation Order: This may be ordered to repay you for expenses incurred as a result of the abuse, such as medical expenses or lost wages.
  • Additional Orders: If you need other specific orders (for example, for the abuser to stay away from work, have no contact with you, return house keys, return property, etc.) you may request that the Court include them in your order.

 

How to Request an Abuse Prevention Order:

 

 

There is NO COST to obtain an Abuse Prevention Order

You must go to the Clerk’s Office of the District Court, Superior Court, or Probate Court having jurisdiction over where you live or where the abuse occurred. You should tell the clerk that you wish to file a petition for an Abuse Prevention Order or a 209A Petition. You may be asked to complete a form or to write a statement describing why you are requesting an Abuse Prevention Order. In case of an emergency, when the courts are closed, or if your are unable to arrange safe transportation to the Court, please contact the Belmont Police at:

9-1-1 (Emergencies Only, Please)

(617) 484-1212 (Non-Emergencies)

The Temporary Order: (If the order is obtained at a police station, this process may vary)

After you have completed the application form, you will go before a judge and explain why you need the order. At this time the judge can only issue a Temporary Order valid up to ten (10) days. A court date will be set up within 10 days, and a judge will decide whether or not to extend the order for a longer period. Make sure you keep a copy of the order.

Serving the Order:

The police department is responsible for serving the abuser with the order. Any information that you can provide relative to the location of the abuser is of great help, and can expedite this process.

 

Remember, There Is NO COST To Obtain An Abuse Prevention Order

 


Battered Women Programs
Many of the services are offered at additional cities/towns. Please contact the site listed which is closest to you for referral information.
Sorted by "City/Town".
Program Name City/Town Hotline
New Hope Attleboro 508-226-4588
New Hope Attleboro 800-323-4673
Asian Task Force Against Domestic Violence Boston 617-338-2355
Casa Myrna Vasquez Boston 800-992-2600
Fenway Community Health Center Boston 617-267-0900
Brockton Family and Community Resources Brockton 508-583-5200
Womansplace Crisis Center Brockton 508-588-2041
Transition House Cambridge 617-661-7203
Finex House Dorchester 617-288-1054
Harbor Me East Boston 617-889-9929
Our Sister's Place Fall River 508-677-0224
SSTAR Fall River 508-675-0087
Battered Women's Resources Fitchburg 978-345-8699
Women's Protective Services Framingham 508-626-8686
NELCWIT Greenfield 413-772-0806
Womanshelter Holyoke 413-536-1628
Independence House Hyannis 800-439-6507
Elizabeth Stone House Jamaica Plain 617-522-3417
Women's Resource Center Lawrence/Haverhill 800-400-4700
Battered Women's Resources Leominster 877-342-9355
Alternative House Lowell 978-454-1436
Services Against Family Violence Malden/Somerville 781-324-2221
Women's Support Services Martha's Vineyard 508-696-7233
Women's Center New Bedford 508-999-6636
Women's Crisis Center Newburyport 978-465-2155
A Safe Place Nantucket 508-228-2111
Elizabeth Freeman Center North Adams 413-663-9709
Necessities Northhampton 888-345-5282
Elizabeth Freeman Center Pittsfield 413-443-3016
South Shore Women's Center Plymouth 508-746-2664
Dove Quincy 617-471-1234
Renewal House Roxbury 617-566-6881
HAWC Salem 978-744-6841
Respond Somerville 617-623-5900
YWCA\ARCH Springfield 413-733-7100
New Hope Taunton 508-824-5205
Support Committee for Battered Women Waltham 800-899-4000
New Beginnings Westfield 413-562-1920
Daybreak/YWCA Worcester 508-755-9030
     

Programs provide assistance to victims of domestic violence regardless of gender pursuant to their internal policy. 


The information on this website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.  

For more information about abuse from prevention orders for the state of Massachusetts, check out  http://www.womenslaw.org/MA/MA_how_to.htm   for more information.   The information above was gathered from http://www.belmontpd.org/Divisions/DV/dvlaw.htm

 

 

   

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You do not need a lawyer to file for an Abuse Prevention  Order in the state of Massachusetts. However, you may wish to have a lawyer or an attorney, especially if your abuser has a lawyer or an attorney. If you can, contact a lawyer or an attorney to make sure that your legal rights are protected.

Lawyers from the state of Massachusetts.