A restraining order is a court order that prohibits someone from contacting or approaching you. It can be used to protect you from physical, emotional, or psychological harm.
There are two main types of restraining orders in Singapore:
To get a restraining order in Singapore, you must file an application with the Family Court. The application must include the following information:
If the Family Court is satisfied that you have a reasonable fear of harm, it will grant a restraining order.
Restraining orders are enforced by the police. If someone violates a restraining order, they can be arrested and charged with a crime.
The penalties for violating a restraining order in Singapore are severe. They include:
If you have a restraining order, it is important to take steps to stay safe. These include:
If you are considering getting a restraining order, there are a number of resources available to help you. These include:
Restraining orders can be an effective way to protect yourself from harm. If you are experiencing abuse, it is important to seek help from the authorities.
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