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Are You a Victim of Domestic Violence? An order of protection can help protect you from abuse.
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An order of protection can help protect you and your children from abuse. It is against Illinois' laws for a household or family member to beat, harass or intimidate you. This brochure answers common questions about how to protect yourself and your children from abuse by requesting an Order of Protection.
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- Law enforcement and the courts: Victim assistance
- Social issues and programs: Family: Domestic violence
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.An order of protection can help protect you and your children from abuse. is against Illinois' laws for ahousehold or family member to beat, harass or intimidate you.Most abusers become more violent over time, and beatings tend tobecome more frequent and severe. If you are experiencing abusivebehavior, an order of protection is an important legal tool that canhelp provide safety for you and your children. You also can ask foran order of protection for an elderly person or someone who isunable because of disability to ask for one themselves. What is an order of protection?Are youa victim of domestic violence? An order of protec-tion is written court order, signed by ajudge, which requires an abusive householdor family member to do or not to do certain things. The order can: * order an abuser to not abuse, harass or stalkyou, your children, and certain other people; * order the abuser to leave and not enter yourhome for certain period of time; * order an abuser to return certain proper
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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Program: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
Related Materials: http://www.icjia.state.il.us
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Name: Idetta Phillips
Organization: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
120 S. Riverside Plaza
Suite 1016
Chicago, IL 60606
Network Address: idetta.phillips@illinois.gov
Phone: (312) 793-8550
Fax: (312) 793-8422
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- Language(s): EN-English
- Creation Date (from issuing agency): 01 1999
- File Modification Date On Web Server: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 16:04:00 GMT
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