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If I’m paying all the bills at the house and my spouse doesn’t work, can there be a Restraining Order preventing me from going home?

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If I’m paying all the bills at the house and my spouse doesn’t work, can there be a Restraining Order preventing me from going home?

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The short answer is yes. Whenever there is an instance of domestic violence, a Temporary Restraining Order can be obtained for the protection of the victim. This will require that the Defendant be removed from the home. Typically, the Defendant will be permitted to return to the home often with police accompaniment for the purpose of retrieving their personal belongings. No disputed items will be permitted to be taken from the home absent an Order from the Court.

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