Today I'm actually asking, begging for your feedback. I know that somewhere, someone has gone through the same situation we are in and has the answer I'm looking for.
If you obtain a protection order on someone, and then move to another state, and they violate that restraining or protection order via phone or text from the original state, which state's responsibility is it to provide the consequence for that violation?
I'm sure that we're not the only people in the country that have realized that protection orders are pretty much worthless until you're dead. However, does our government not owe it to us to at least enforce the order and give a consequence when it's violated? What if that first contact is enough to scare the abuser/stalker/murderer off for good?
This battle is between Indiana and Ohio, so if anyone can define the law for me or point me in the right direction, I would so appreciate it.
THANK YOU!!
4 hours ago


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