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District of Columbia Petition and Affidavit for Civil Protection Order - Spanish

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This is an official Spanish form from the District of Columbia Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by District of Columbia statutes and law.

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Cyberstalking is the use of the Internet or other electronic means to stalk or harass an individual, group, or organization. It may include false accusations, defamation, slander and libel.Cyberstalking is a criminal offense under various state anti-stalking, slander and harassment laws.

While a restraining order might seem helpful in preventing you from harm, it can make things much worse.Because of this, they do not care and will continue to do all of the things that lead you to get a restraining order.

It is confidential. It is used so that your restraining order can be entered into a statewide computer system that lets the police know about your order.

Violation of the order is its own basis for arresting the restrained person. Personal conduct orders usually include prohibitions against attacking, stalking, or communicating with the protected party. This can include personal forms of contact and contact using social media.

Only once the final order is made, it will be permanent and can only be changed by applying to the courts. Any victim of domestic/gender-based violence is advised to first register a criminal case at their local police station. In doing so it supports the application for a protection order.

Even if the restraining order goes on your record, it likely won't affect your current or future employment.Minor issues, like restraining orders, often won't show up unless the employer does an exhaustive search. It also depends whether you have a criminal or civil restraining order.

Can I get a restraining order based on cyberstalking or online harassment? In many states, you can file for a restraining order against anyone who has stalked or harassed you, even if you do not have a specific relationship with that person.

6. Civil Protection Orders do not create a criminal record. When you get a Civil Protection Order against someone, the order by itself does not give that person a permanent criminal record.

A person does not get a criminal record if there is a Personal or Workplace Protection Order against them. They only get a criminal record if they are found guilty in court of not doing what the Personal or Workplace Protection Order says. This is called 'breaching' the Order.

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District of Columbia Petition and Affidavit for Civil Protection Order - Spanish