Texas, like other states, has protective orders that are intended to protect people from abusive partners or any others who are causing harm or threatening to cause harm. A protective order is also known as a restraining order, and it helps to prevent anyone that is listed in the order from continuing verbal or physical contact with the party who got the order. If a protective order has been ordered against you, you should know the various types of orders that you could be facing.
If you have had a protective order ordered against you in Texas and would like more information, or you have violated your protective order, contact a Texas criminal defense attorney today at the Goolsby Law Firm.
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