Do I need a lawyer to file for a Family Abuse Protective Order?

You do not need a lawyer to file for a preliminary protective order. The Juvenile Services Intake Unit will provide assistance to help you complete the necessary paperwork and will provide basic information about preparing for your court hearing. The unit, however, cannot give you legal advice. You may want to hire a lawyer to represent you at your full hearing (where both parties are before a judge), especially if the person from whom you want protection will have a lawyer.


The LAWS Domestic Violence & Sexual Assault Services has staff who may be able to assist with permanent protective order hearings. Call 703-444-6652 (V/TTY) or 703-771-3397 (LAWS Legal Services). For Virginia Lawyer Referral Service, call 800-552-7977.

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1. What should I bring with me when I come to file?
2. What should I do if an Emergency Protective Order that was issued expires before I am able to have a petition for the Family Abuse Protective Order reviewed?
3. Do I need a lawyer to file for a Family Abuse Protective Order?
4. What should I do if I am the person named as “respondent” in a Family Abuse Protective Order?
5. How will I know when the Protective Order is served on the person from whom I want protection?