Dealing with the need for a protective order can be incredibly stressful and emotional. For starters, you have to deal with the general fear of safety and might feel on edge. Not to mention the emotional turmoil of taking legal action against someone you may have been close to.

Since transitioning to family law, Jackman Law Firm has made a deep commitment to helping families in crisis, and we bring our long-standing values of exceptional customer service, honest advice, and quality work into every case.

When it comes to sensitive situations like protective orders, we know that your safety and well-being are at the forefront. To help you get your bearings, let’s now take a look at how protective orders work in Washington and Colorado.

Protective Orders in Washington and Colorado

When your safety is at risk, a protective order offers peace of mind and security. Whether you need protection from a domestic partner, a family member, or someone else, each state has specific types of protective orders designed to safeguard individuals in different situations.

Types of Protective Orders in Washington

Washington State offers several different types of protective orders to address various concerns. Let’s break them down:

  • Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO): If you’re experiencing domestic violence, such as physical harm, threats, or fear of imminent danger, this order can help. It prevents the abuser from contacting you, requires them to leave your shared home, and provides other necessary protections.
  • Sexual Assault Protection Order: This is available for individuals who have experienced non-consensual sexual contact or assault. Even if you don’t qualify for a domestic violence order, this one can provide similar protections.
  • Stalking Protection Order: If someone is following, harassing, or threatening you, a stalking protection order can stop these behaviors. This includes situations where the stalking occurs online or via cyber harassment.
  • Anti-Harassment Protection Order: If someone is consistently bothering or harassing you without a legitimate reason, this order can help you stop the harassment.
  • Vulnerable Adult Protection Order: For adults who are vulnerable due to age, disability, or other reasons, this order protects against abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
  • Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO): If someone you know poses a danger to themselves or others, this order can temporarily remove their access to firearms.

Key facts to know:

  • Many protective orders can be filed in district or superior courts depending on the specifics.
  • Some orders, like a DVPO, can be issued temporarily (without the other party being present) before a full hearing.
  • Violating a protection order can result in criminal charges and serious legal consequences.
  • Once granted, protective orders are enforceable across the state of Washington and can even be registered in other states if necessary.

Protective Orders in Colorado

Colorado’s protective orders offer similar protections with a few differences in how they work. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Civil Protection Orders: These orders are designed to protect individuals from domestic violence, threats, stalking, or sexual assault. There are temporary and permanent options depending on your situation.
  • Emergency Protection Orders: In urgent cases, the court may grant an emergency protection order, which can be issued outside normal business hours and provides immediate safety until a full hearing can be held.
  • Restraining Orders: Colorado also offers restraining orders, which can provide protection in both civil and criminal cases. They are generally used in cases where someone is facing physical harm or emotional abuse from another individual.

Colorado’s protective orders can offer the same peace of mind, ensuring that you have legal backing in your effort to protect yourself from harm. The process is similar to Washington, with orders being available both on a temporary and permanent basis.

How Jackman Law Firm Can Assist You

Seeking a protective order can be intimidating, but you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re in Washington or Colorado, our team is here to help you every step of the way.

For Those Seeking Protection

If you’re looking to protect yourself or a loved one, we can assist in multiple ways:

  • Gathering evidence: We’ll help you collect and present the evidence needed to build a strong case.
  • Filing paperwork: We’ll take care of all the legal filings, so you don’t have to worry about making mistakes during this important process.
  • Court representation: We’ll represent you in court and argue on your behalf to ensure you’re protected.
  • Emergency protective orders: In cases of immediate danger, we can assist you in getting an emergency protective order.
  • Choosing the right type of order: Not all situations are the same, and we’ll guide you in choosing the type of order that best suits your needs.

For Those Defending Against a Protective Order

Sometimes protective orders are wrongly filed or based on misunderstandings. If you’re facing a protective order you believe is unjustified, we can help:

  • Building a defense: We’ll examine the evidence against you and help build a strong defense.
  • Challenging the evidence: We’ll work to discredit any false accusations and protect your rights.
  • Court representation: We’ll be by your side in court, ensuring that your voice is heard and your reputation is protected.

Why Choose Jackman Law Firm?

At Jackman Law Firm, we pride ourselves on being accessible, reliable, and committed to our clients’ success. Here’s why you should choose us:

  • Accessibility: We’re available day and night, even on weekends. You’ll never have to worry about waiting days for a return call or email.
  • Personalized attention: We give every case the attention it deserves, no matter how big or small.
  • Experience: With over 300 years of combined legal experience, you can trust us to handle even the most complicated cases.
  • Proven track record: We’ve achieved favorable outcomes for countless clients, and we’re ready to do the same for you.

Take the First Step Towards Safety

If you’re dealing with a situation that may require a protective order, don’t wait. The sooner you act, the sooner you can feel safe. Reach out to Jackman Law Firm for a confidential consultation to discuss your options and begin taking steps to protect yourself and your loved ones.

Call us today at (206) 558-5555 to begin your consultation. You can also reach out via the online contact form on our website’s home page. Our protective order attorneys are ready to assist you. Your safety is our priority, and we’re here to help you move forward.