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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
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Who the Abuse Prevention Order Can Cover: |
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A Spouse or ex-spouse.
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A person related by blood or marriage
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Any person living in your household or a former
household member.
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Parent of your minor children
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A person that you are having or have had a
substantial dating relationship with.
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A person with whom you have a child in common.
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Types of Court Orders, and What An Order Can Cover: |
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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How to Request an Abuse Prevention Order: |
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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. |
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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".
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| 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 |
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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 |
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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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Click Here to Find a Lawyer or Attorney
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.
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