Legal Question in Family Law in Indiana
Can a protective order be enforced if it was never served?
Asked on 10/26/20, 5:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jay Rigdon
Rockhill Pinnick LLP
If there is actual knowledge that can be demonstrated of the specific term that was violated, then possibly. The possibility of avoiding a criminal charge based on this is NOT reason to go ahead and violate a protective order for someone that knows it exists.
Answered on 10/27/20, 6:34 am