
Violence restraining orders (VROs) | Legal Aid WA
2023年10月9日 · A VRO makes it unlawful for a person to do certain things, in order to try and stop them from committing acts of personal violence or exposing a child to personal violence. …
Court procedure for VROs | Legal Aid WA
Objecting to an interim VRO does not mean the order is cancelled. How long does a VRO last? An interim VRO stays in force until it becomes a final VRO, or the application is cancelled or …
Responding to restraining order applications | Legal Aid WA
2023年10月9日 · The court can make an interim family violence restraining order (FVRO) or interim violence restraining order (VRO) against the respondent, without them being at court. If …
What is a breach of a VRO? A VRO will prevent the person bound from doing certain things. You should read the order carefully to know what behaviour is restricted. If the person bound does …
matter, a final FVRO, VRO or MRO is unlikely to be made. This most often occurs where there is little or no admissible evidence that can be put to the court in support of the application. • …
Consequences of breaching restraining orders | Legal Aid WA
The maximum penalty for an offence of breaching a Family Violence Restraining Order (FVRO), Violence Restraining Order (VRO) or Police Order is 2 years’ imprisonment and a $10,000 …
Conduct agreement orders | Legal Aid WA
A conduct agreement order (CAO) is the name given to a family violence restraining order (FVRO) which is made with the consent of the respondent (the person bound by the order).
Undertakings in restraining order applications | Legal Aid WA
2024年1月17日 · Undertakings are often used in applications for misconduct restraining orders, as well as in FVRO and VRO cases if the respondent has objected to an interim order becoming …
A violence restraining order, or VRO, is a court order that is made to protect someone from personal violence. The order will say that the other person is not allowed to do certain things. …
Police orders | Legal Aid WA
When investigating and responding to situations that involve family violence, police officers can make a temporary restraining order, called a police order.