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quincy

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PA Do I need a lawyer to fill out a "NO Contact" order on a non family person?
You should call or go to your county court and request a “protection from abuse” self help packet. You can fill out the forms, and file, without the assistance of an attorney.

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You should call or go to your county court and request a “protection from abuse” self help packet. You can fill out the forms, and file, without the assistance of an attorney.

Please do not delete any more of your threads. FA keeps threads archived so the information provided can benefit others. Thanks.
I did that and PA PFA is for family only, this is NOT family.
 

quincy

Senior Member
As a note: A “protection” order is also called a “no contact” order - and anyone can file a petition with the court, not just family members. The orders can cover not only physical abuse but also stalking or harassment.

Self help packets are available at county courthouses.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
As a note: A “protection” order is also called a “no contact” order - and anyone can file a petition with the court, not just family members. The orders can cover not only physical abuse but also stalking or harassment.
I will have to disagree. A no contact order is issued by the court in a criminal case and, generally, will disappear at the conclusion of the case (except in cases where it continues as a condition of post-trial supervision).
 

Ohiogal

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I am still going to disagree with you. Restraining orders are civil in nature, while no contact orders are issued in criminal matters. I will message you separately.
Going to somewhat disagree or at least clarify. No contact is part of no stalking and CPO orders. Stand alone -- yeah, there you are correct. No contact is criminal adjacent.
 

quincy

Senior Member
santasleigh, what is your relationship with the person against whom you are seeking protection?

Although it might appear I am disagreeing with Zigner, I really am not. I agree with what both Zigner and Ohiogal have written.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
Going to somewhat disagree or at least clarify. No contact is part of no stalking and CPO orders. Stand alone -- yeah, there you are correct. No contact is criminal adjacent.
I suppose it's a bit pedantic. In PA, "no contact orders" are criminal and, while restraining orders prohibit contact, they are not "no contact orders." If the OP goes into court asking for a "no contact order", they're not going to have much luck. Of course, PA makes it difficult to find non-DV restraining order information.
 

quincy

Senior Member
It would help to know what exactly has happened to send santasleigh off in search of an order.
 
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