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How Civil Protective Orders Work in Louisiana

February 6, 2025Eric G. Johnson

Civil protective orders in Louisiana help those affected by domestic violence or harassment. These legal tools provide protection and ensure safety for people who are living in potentially threatening situations. 

At John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, we are here to guide clients through the legal process and secure their rights. If you or a loved one need help navigating protective orders in Louisiana, reach out to us as soon as possible. 

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  • What Is a Civil Protective Order?
    • Types of Civil Protective Orders in Louisiana
  • Eligibility for Filing a Civil Protective Order
  • The Legal Process for Obtaining a Civil Protective Order
  • Violating a Civil Protective Order: Consequences and Penalties
    • Defending Against a Civil Protective Order
  • Schedule a Consultation with an Experienced Attorney

What Is a Civil Protective Order?

A civil protective order is a legal document issued by a court to prevent harassment, stalking, or domestic violence. This order restricts the alleged perpetrator from making contact with the victim. The provisions may include prohibiting the abuser from approaching the victim’s home or workplace. Obtaining a civil protective order creates a legal boundary that enhances safety and peace of mind.

Louisiana law recognizes the importance of these orders, offering immediate relief to those facing threats. This formal acknowledgment of a victim’s situation provides law enforcement with the authority to intervene if the abuser violates the order. Beyond physical protection, a civil protective order documents a history of abuse, which can support future legal proceedings.

Types of Civil Protective Orders in Louisiana

Louisiana courts issue several types of civil protective orders based on specific circumstances. The two main categories include temporary and permanent protective orders. A temporary protective order provides immediate relief and can often be obtained within the same day, while a permanent protective order offers long-term protection and requires a court hearing where both parties present their cases.

Eligibility for Filing a Civil Protective Order

To qualify for a civil protective order in Louisiana, victims must show evidence of domestic violence, stalking, or harassment. This includes cases involving current or former intimate partners, family members, or acquaintances. Victims must present proof of a credible threat, such as documented incidents or witness statements.

Louisiana law allows people to file for protective orders even if no report has been made to law enforcement. This option provides victims with an opportunity to seek legal protection without fear of retaliation. 

The Legal Process for Obtaining a Civil Protective Order

The process begins with filing a petition in the appropriate court. This document outlines the situation and requests specific protections. After submission, the court schedules a hearing, often within a few days, where the petitioner presents evidence. Important documents include photographs, text messages, or witness statements.

During the hearing, both the petitioner and the alleged abuser present their cases. The judge evaluates the evidence and decides whether to grant the protective order. If approved, the order specifies restrictions on the abuser, such as staying away from the victim’s home, workplace, or other frequented locations. 

Violating a Civil Protective Order: Consequences and Penalties

Violating a civil protective order carries serious consequences. Offenders face legal penalties, including arrest and criminal charges. The severity of these penalties depends on the nature of the violation. Direct threats or physical violence lead to harsher consequences than minor infractions.

In addition to criminal penalties, victims may pursue civil action against violators. This can involve seeking damages for emotional distress or other harm resulting from the violation. Strict enforcement of these orders reinforces their effectiveness and provides continued protection for victims.

Defending Against a Civil Protective Order

People facing a civil protective order have legal rights and options for defense. A protective order can have lasting effects on employment, housing, and personal relationships. Our legal team can protect your rights if you have been wrongfully accused by gathering evidence, such as witness statements or communications, to counter the claims made by the petitioner. 

Schedule a Consultation with an Experienced Attorney

Experienced legal professionals assess each case and develop strategies that align with their clients’ interests. Proper legal representation can make a significant difference in the outcome of a protective order case.

At John D. & Eric G. Johnson Law Firm, we provide experienced legal counsel for individuals involved in protective order cases. Our commitment to client advocacy ensures that we handle each case with care and professionalism. Reach out to us by calling (318) 377-1555 or by filling out our contact form. 

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