

You have been served with a Protective Order. What now? The short answer is to reach out to an experienced attorney to represent you at your hearing. You can jeopardize your rights in the future and open yourself up to criminal offenses if a protective order is granted.
Being served with a protective order can be a serious matter. It is a legal document issued by a court that aims to protect individuals from harm or harassment. Protective orders are typically sought in cases of domestic violence stalking, or harassment, where one person feels threatened by another. Protective orders can be granted by default if you do not show up to your hearing.
While it may be tempting to handle the situation on your own, seeking legal representation is highly advisable. Here’s why:
When you have been served a protective order, it is crucial to seek the assistance of a lawyer. They will ensure that your rights are protected, help you navigate the legal system, and provide the necessary support throughout the process. Remember, handling a protective order on your own can have serious implications for your future, so it is best to leave it in the hands of a legal professional.
Bio: Macy Eldredge is an attorney with the Collin County Law Group who has successfully defended clients against unjust protective order applications in Collin and Dallas counties. As a prior Collin County Domestic Violence Prosecutor, Macy understands the nuances in domestic violences claims and protective order applications. If you’ve been served with a protective order, set up a consultation today.
If you’re facing criminal charges and need legal assistance, contact the experienced criminal defense attorneys at Collin County Law Group today.
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