Restraining Orders in Oregon
If you're trying to leave an abusive situation, a restraining can be a powerful tool to help you stay safe. A restraining order (or "protective order") is a legal document from a court that tells someone to stay away from you and stop contacting you. If the other person doesn't follow your restraining order, you can call the police for help.
New domestic violence grant! If you're leaving a domestic violence situation with your children, you may qualify for up to $3,200 to help you pay for moving costs and other safety items. Immigration status is not a barrier. Learn more about the "TA-DVS grant" on this government site.
Getting a Restraining Order in Oregon
Find out how to file for a restraining in Oregon, how long it takes to get a restraining order, and more.What To Do if Someone Gets a Restraining Order Against You
Get information on your rights when someone gets a restraining order against you.Oregon's Five Restraining Orders
Learn about the restraining order options in Oregon.Contested Restraining Order Hearings
Learn how to get ready for your court hearing, what happens at the hearing, and more.