Harassment Prevention Orders. The harassment prevention law, commonly called Chapter 258E , is there to protect you against someone who is harassing, stalking or sexually assaulting you, no matter what your relationship with them might be. The harassment prevention law can be used to protect you against anyone.
Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining a TRO Gather Critical Evidence. Collect documentation. Filing the Petition. Visit local county courthouse or court clerk's office. Partial Hearing. Meet with a judge without the other party present. Temporary Order Issuance. Full Court Hearing. Enforcement.
A temporary order will last until the final hearing, which usually takes place within ten business days. If the court is closed or you are unable to go to court because of your physical condition, the judge can issue a temporary ex parte order by phone.
In Massachusetts, the maximum duration of a restraining order (209A order) against a family or household member can be permanent, but those are rare. They are usually in place for one year and can be extended annually after that.
Under Massachusetts CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) law, restraining orders in Massachusetts typically don't show up on standard background checks. However, there's more to the story. While they might not appear on basic employment screenings, restraining orders can be found through: Court background checks.
Superior Court filing fees ActionFee Filing Petition to County Commissioners $30.00 Issuance of: Injunction or Restraining Order $90.001 more row
This standard means that the Court must see photographs, text messages, e-mails or any other physical evidence that can support claims made by the Petitioner. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations. The petitioner must provide specific acts of harassment, threats or physical harm as evidence.
The abuse prevention law (Chapter 209A) is designed to protect victims from abuse. The abuse prevention law allows victims to ask for a court order to protect them. This is sometimes called a 209A order, abuse prevention order, restraining order, or protective order.
Temporary Restraining Order. (CLETS-TRO) (Domestic Violence Prevention) DV-110.