AVO conditions
Can an AVO have conditions put on it?
Yes, an intervention order can have one, multiple or many conditions on it. Common conditions which are listed on our intervention order lawyer page, include:
Restraining a person from committing family violence.
- Conditions about obtaining personal property or providing personal property.
- If there are children involved, conditions about contact with children if there is not a family law order in place.
Restraininga person from going to a residence even if this was their family home and principal place of residence.
Restraining a person from being within a certain distance of a home, place of work, place of education or childcare of another person.
Restraining a person from being within a certain distance (usually 5 or 10 metres) from another person.
Restraining a person from contacting another person by telephone, email, or any other means.
Restraininga person from following or attempting to keep track of another person, including online such as on social media like Facebook.
Restraininga person from posting information online about another person.
Not getting anyone else to do what the person cannot do themselves under an intervention order.
Suggested way forward
The above information is general information only and does not constitute legal advice. I would suggest you speak directly with a lawyer experienced in intervention orders. You can contact Freemont Family Lawyers on 1800 976 214 for a free no-obligation initial consultation.
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