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How do I Get a Protection from Abuse (PFA) Order in Delaware?

By LegalAtoms | February 14, 2025

Recently updated on June 7th, 2025 at 02:10 amOverview Protection from abuse order is a kind of restraining order in Delaware for domestic situations. It is governed by the Family court. The formal name and fine print of Protection from Abuse Orders varies from state to state but the basic idea is the same: a…

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