Family violence orders (Apprehended Domestic Violence Order)

Family Violence- Apprehended Violence Orders - George Sten and Co

Family violence orders (Apprehended Domestic Violence Order)

Family Violence- Apprehended Violence Orders - George Sten and Co

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Family Violence Order & (ADVO) Apprehended Domestic Violence Order

Family Violence Order, and Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) is generally made to protect someone from family violence. An ADVO usually prohibits one family member from coming within a certain distance to the other parent, or stalking or harassing the other family member.

Under the provisions of the Act, upon the issuing of an ADVO, a person subject to such an order can usually only come into contact with the other person only under the following circumstances:

  • delivering or collecting a child who is spending time with a parent or another person, as provided for by the Act; or
  • allowing the person to attend family counselling, family dispute resolution, family consultant meetings or court during family law proceedings.

It should be highlighted that child protection orders differ from an ADVO in that such orders are issued by the Children’s Court, if there is a belief that the child is in need of protection. However, children can be included in such orders.

Family Violence- Apprehended Violence Orders - George Sten and Co

If the person consents to an order to be made, a magistrate can issue an ADVO.

Additionally, a person can agree to the ADVO, however, they may not need to admit any wrongdoing.

If you require further information of Family Violence Order or Apprehended Domestic Violence Order call our Criminal Lawyers on 02 9261 8640 available for urgent legal advice 24/7.

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