Andrea Kaye And Stan Prowse Legal Eagle Radio

Domestic Violence Protective Orders

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Sinopsis

California's Domestic Violence Prevention Act was passed in 1993, signaling a zero tolerance policy for civilian domestic violence.  Since 2001, the Department of Defense has also had a zero tolerance policy for domestic violence in the armed forces. The definition of domestic violence covers a lot of ground. Here are the basics from the California Domestic Violence Prevention statute: intentionally or recklessly causing or attempting to cause bodily injury, sexual assault, placing a person in reasonable apprehension of immanent serious bodily injury, molesting, attacking, striking, stalking, threatening, battering, falsely impersonating, harassing, making annoying telephone calls, destroying personal property, contacting directly or indirectly by mail or otherwise, coming within a specified distance, and disturbing the peace.  The military definition is similarly broad. Who can be protected? Again the list is inclusive: spouses, people who have lived together, and people who have merely had romantic rela