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Intervention Order Case Study

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Yes, you can apply for an “intervention order” against Tom to prevent him from having contact with you and the children. Intervention Orders

The law recognises the detrimental effect that family violence has on adults and children, as a result, in Victoria through “Intervention Orders”, the court aims to maximise the safety of anyone who is affected or exposed to any form of violence by prohibiting particular acts or conduct of the alleged offender against the alleged victims.

You can apply for an intervention order at your local magistrates court, this is a relatively simple process without any previous requirements. Moreover, intervention orders can be granted urgently when the court is satisfied that the safety of the applicants is
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