§ 9-15-218. Commercial mobile radio service accounts — Transfer order
(a) Commencing July 1, 2017, at an initial or subsequent hearing on a petition filed under this subchapter, to ensure that the petitioner may maintain his or her existing wireless telephone number and the wireless numbers of minor children in the petitioner’s care, the court may issue an order directing a wireless telephone service provider […]
§ 9-15-207. Order of protection — Enforcement — Penalties — Criminal jurisdiction
(a) Any order of protection granted under this chapter is enforceable by a law enforcement agency with proper jurisdiction. (b) An order of protection shall include a notice to the respondent or party restrained that: (1) A violation of the order of protection is a Class A misdemeanor carrying a maximum penalty of one (1) […]
§ 9-15-208. Law enforcement assistance
(a) When an order of protection is issued under this chapter, upon request of the petitioner the circuit court may order a law enforcement officer with jurisdiction to accompany the petitioner and assist in placing the petitioner in possession of the dwelling or residence or to otherwise assist in execution or service of the order […]
§ 9-15-209. Modification of orders
Any order of protection issued by the circuit court pursuant to a petition filed as authorized in this chapter may be modified upon application of either party, notice to all parties, and a hearing thereon.
§ 9-15-210. Contempt proceedings
When a petitioner or any law enforcement officer files an affidavit with a circuit court that has issued an order of protection under the provisions of this chapter alleging that the respondent or person restrained has violated the order, the court may issue an order to the respondent or person restrained requiring that person to […]
§ 9-15-212. Effect of no contact order
A no contact order shall prohibit the person from making contact, directly or through an agent, except under such conditions as may be provided in the order.
§ 9-15-213. Police conduct and procedure
All law enforcement officers shall follow the same procedures as outlined in § 16-90-1107.
§ 9-15-214. Denial of relief prohibited
The circuit court shall not deny a petitioner relief solely because the act of domestic or family violence and the filing of the petition did not occur within one hundred twenty (120) days.
§ 9-15-215. Factors in determining custody and visitation
(a) In addition to other factors that a circuit court shall consider in a proceeding in which the temporary custody of a child or temporary visitation by a parent is at issue and in which the court has made a finding of domestic or family violence, the court shall consider: (1) As primary the safety […]
§ 9-15-216. Mutual orders of protection — Separate orders of protection
(a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, a circuit court shall not grant a mutual order of protection to opposing parties. (b) Separate orders of protection restraining each opposing party may only be granted in cases in which each party: (1) Has properly filed and served a petition for an order of […]