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Order of Protection: for cases of domestic abuse where the victim has a known relationship with the abuser. Civil No Contact Order: for cases of sexual assault where there is no relationship with the abuser.
Violation of an Order of Protection Violating an order of protection is a Class A misdemeanor, and the abuser could go to jail for up to 364 days and pay a $25 fine. A second violation of an order of protection (or a violation after conviction of a serious crime against a family or household member) can be a felony.
You can go to court and file a Motion to Modify or a Motion to Terminate your Order of Protection. A Motion to Modify will change the order. A Motion to Terminate will end the order. The clerk will set a court date, and you will have to mail a copy of the motion to the abuser.
If someone is trying to obtain or has already obtained a protection order against you, you have a couple of options. You can file an opposition to the application or a motion asking the court to dissolve or modify the order, or you can appeal from the court's grant of an extended protection order.
Appealing an Illinois Restraining Order Appealing an order of protection is possible if you take the proper actions once you are served the order and can provide sufficient evidence to support your claim that such an order should not be filed against you.