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Seeking Protective Orders In Melbourne, Florida – Series Recap

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Dec 12, 2019 | Protective Orders

This is the final post in a series of articles addressing protective orders in Melbourne, Florida. Living in fear of violence or harassment at the hand of another can be a terrifying experience. One may not know how to protect themselves from such behavior. Florida...

Ensuring Safety After The Issuance Of A TPO In Melbourne, Florida

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Dec 12, 2019 | Protective Orders

This is the next post in a series of articles discussing seeking a temporary protective order in Melbourne, Florida. Our previous post reviewed the process for presenting a request for a TPO to the court. It also stressed the importance of retaining a knowledgeable...

Presenting A Request For A Protective Order To A Melbourne, Florida Court

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Dec 12, 2019 | Protective Orders

This is the next post in a series of articles discussing protective orders in Melbourne, Florida. The previous post reviewed the need to seek a TPO when one is being harassed or threatened rather than engage in self-help to address the issue. Doing so is not only the...

Seeking A TPO Instead Of Engaging In Self-Help In Melbourne, Florida

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Dec 12, 2019 | Protective Orders

This is the next post in a series of articles addressing protective orders in Melbourne, Florida. The previous post focused on the importance of seeking a TPO immediately after the threatening or stalking behavior has occurred. Not only will obtaining a TPO quickly...

Filing For A TPO Immediately After Threatening Behavior Occurs

by Lindsey Gardner Shneyder | Nov 20, 2019 | Protective Orders

This is the next post in a series of articles about seeking protective orders in Melbourne, Florida. The previous article provided an overview of the topics to be discussed and the objectives of this series. It also stressed the importance of contacting an experienced...
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