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A Domestic Violence Protective Order (sometimes commonly referred to as a “restraining order” or a “50B order”) is a restraining order that is designed specifically for victims of domestic violence to give them the protection they need from the abuser.
- No Contact Order – 50C
A Civil No-Contact Order (sometimes commonly referred to as...
- No Contact Order – 50C
In North Carolina, there are two types of domestic violence protective orders: ex parte temporary protective orders; and; final domestic violence protective orders, also called a DVPO or a 50B order. An ex parte temporary protective order is a court order designed to provide you and your family members with immediate protection from the abuser ...
A Domestic Violence Protective Order, often called a “DVPO” or a “50B order,” is a court order that requires a perpetrator of domestic violence to stay away from the victim. Law enforcement can arrest the perpetrator on the spot for violating the order.
30 Αυγ 2021 · What are 50B and 50C Restraining Orders? A protective order – also known as a restraining order – protects an individual from abuse, violence, and unwanted contact. North Carolina has two protective orders: A domestic violence protective order (50B) and a civil no-contact order (50C).
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Enforcement of a Restraining Order. If your abuser violates the protective order issued against him or her, he or she can be arrested for committing a misdemeanor. If your protective order has been violated, you should contact the police immediately.