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In Tennessee, an Order of Protection provides victims of certain types of abuse with a shield from their abusers. Orders of Protection are legally binding and enforceable court-orders issued by courts which issue restraining orders. Filing for an order of protection is an effective means of quickly obtaining legal protection from domestic violence. You can apply for a Tennessee Order of Protection during divorce proceedings, paternity proceedings, or separately. Eligibility to obtain an Order of Protection is restricted to victims of:
Each category has its own definition and criteria for inclusion. When you apply for an Order of Protection, the judge may grant you a Temporary Order of Protection. Temporary Tennessee Orders of Protection are granted when the judge believes there is an “immediate or present danger of abuse.” Temporary Orders of Protection are typically granted ex partner, meaning they can be granted without the alleged abuser being given notice and without their appearance in court. However, Temporary Tennessee Orders of Protection only last fifteen (15) days, or until a hearing to determine whether an Order of Protection is warranted. If the Court grants a Temporary Order of Protection, the Court can order the alleged abuser to:
An Order of Protection can only be obtained after a court hearing where both parties are allowed to appear and argue their side. Orders of Protection last up to one year and can be extended upon their expiration after having another hearing. Orders of Protection can accomplish all the same effects as a Temporary Order, but can also do the following:
As briefly mentioned above, a Tennessee Order of Protection is available for victims of (1) Domestic Abuse, (2) Sexual Assault, and (3) Stalking.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-3-601(5) defines domestic abuse victims in terms of his or her relationship to the abuser. Specifically, the statute provides domestic abuse victims are adults or minors who:
In addition to satisfying one of the above relationship criteria, an individual petitioning a court for a Tennessee Order of Protection must include in his or her petition the nature of the abuse or threat of abuse, which has been suffered. While every instance of domestic abuse has its own unique set of facts, judges typically look for victims of the following acts:
In terms of qualifying for a Tennessee Order of Protection, “sexual assault” is much more straightforward than domestic abuse. There is no requirement of a particular relationship between the victim and the abuser. Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-3-601 defines “sexual assault victim” as being any person who has been subjected to, threatened with, or placed in fear of any form of rape, or sexual battery. To succeed in obtaining an Order of Protection based on sexual assault, the petitioner must state that one of the following definitions occurred.
“Rape” as is defined by statute (Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-503) as the “unlawful sexual penetration of a victim by the defendant” accompanied by any of the following circumstances:
“Sexual battery” is also defined by statute (Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-13-505) as the “unlawful sexual contact with a victim by the defendant accompanied by any of the following circumstances:
Stalking (Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-315) occurs when a defendant intentionally and repeatedly harasses a victim and the harassment makes the victim feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated, threatened, harassed, or bothered. It is important to note that stalking and harassment are the same, except for one key distinction. For harassment to qualify as stalking, it must be done repeatedly. “Repeatedly,” refers to a pattern of conduct made up of two or more separate acts that are committed by the stalker directly, indirectly, or through third parties.
Accordingly, the victim’s petition for a Tennessee Order of Protection must include an allegation that she was harassed on two or more occasions. Typical examples of harassment include the defendant doing the following:
A Tennessee Order of Protection is a legally binding and enforceable court order. Accordingly, the consequences for their violation can be severe. The alleged abuser is not the only party who can violate the Tennessee Order of Protection; the restrictions and requirements of the order apply to the victim as well. Violation of the Tennessee Order of Protection by either party can result in:
The issuance of a Tennessee Order of Protection is a serious affair with powerful protections and lasting consequences, both for the victim and the Defendant. If you are a victim of domestic abuse, sexual assault, or stalking and believe a Tennessee Order of Protection will help keep you and your family safe, or if a request for an Order of Protection was filed against you and you are in need of a strong defense, the family law attorneys Memphis, TN trusts at Patterson Bray are available to provide the help you need. Call our office to set up an initial consultation with our attorneys to discuss your case and move forward with what needs to be done.
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