3 Restraining Order Myths
Victims of abusive relationships may feel like they have no way out or no one to turn to during such trying times. An astoundingly high number of women are victims of domestic violence every year in the United States. In fact, one in four women are reportedly in or will be in an abusive relationship at least once in her lifetime. By filing a restraining order, you can take action and keep these abusive individuals away from you and your family.
What is a Restraining Order?
A restraining order is a legal injunction that keeps an individual from doing certain actions. If you are in an abusive relationship or have just ended one and want to keep your former spouse away from you and your family, you need to file a restraining order. Contact the San Jose divorce lawyer of the Law Office of Daniel Jensen, P.C. today at 408-296-4100 and schedule a free consultation to discuss your legal options.
Common Restraining Order Misconceptions
There are many misconceptions and myths about restraining orders. Be sure you don’t fall for these when handling your case:
#1: It is a lengthy process to get a restraining order.
TRUTH: Actually, you can typically get a restraining order the day you request one, especially if the situation is severe enough.
#2: My restraining order is only good in my state.
TRUTH: Restraining orders are not state specific and are generally upheld across the country.
#3: Restraining orders last forever.
TRUTH: Even permanent restraining orders have a time limit. Make sure you know what yours is so you can renew it if you have to.
Contact Us
For professional assistance filing for or renewing a restraining order, contact the San Jose divorce lawyer of the Law Office of Daniel Jensen, P.C. today at 408-296-4100.


