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  1. Georgia Code § 16-5-95 (2024) - Violation of civil family violence ...

    (1) "Civil family violence order" means any temporary protective order or permanent protective order issued pursuant to Article 1 of Chapter 13 of Title 19 or Chapter 13A of Title 19.

  2. What Happens If You Violate a Restraining Order in Georgia?

    Oct 30, 2019 · If a person violates a temporary protective order or condition of a bond, they could face from a one- to 10-year jail sentence plus a fine of up to $10,000. If you violate a protective …

  3. Georgia Code § 16-5-95 - Offense of Violating Family Violence Order ...

    (A) Any order of pretrial release issued as a result of an arrest for an act of family violence; or (B) Any order for probation issued as a result of a conviction or plea of guilty, nolo contendere, or …

  4. The court may grant a protective order or approve a consent agreement to bring about stituting stalking. Order (1) Direct a party to refrain from such conduct; (2) Order a party to refrain from …

  5. Violation of a Family Violence Order in Georgia: Laws and Penalties

    Feb 22, 2025 · Understanding the legal consequences of violating a Family Violence Order in Georgia, including potential charges, penalties, and enforcement procedures.

  6. Protective Orders in Domestic Violence cases in Georgia

    If someone is unsure of the parameters of their protective order in Georgia, it is important for them to work with an experienced domestic violence attorney who can help to explain the order and …

  7. 16-5-95 Violating a family violence order - GA POLICE

    Nov 20, 2021 · (a) As used in this Code section, the term: (1) Civil family violence order means any temporary protective order or permanent protective order issued pursuant to Article 1 of …

  8. 16-5-95. Violation of family violence order | WomensLaw.org

    Aug 12, 2025 · (A) Any order of pretrial release issued as a result of an arrest for an act of family violence; or (B) Any order for probation issued as a result of a conviction or plea of guilty, nolo …

  9. Get a Protective Order - Georgia.gov

    A protective order restrains the accused person, also known as the respondent, from harassing, stalking, or threatening the physical safety of the petitioner. There is no cost to file a petition …

  10. Georgia Code Title 16. Crimes and Offenses § 16-5-95 - FindLaw

    Mar 28, 2024 · (1) “ Civil family violence order ” means any temporary protective order or permanent protective order issued pursuant to Article 1 of Chapter 13 of Title 19.