Typically, in situations where there’s credible evidence of domestic violence or abuse, the victim can ask a court of law for a restraining order, limiting the offending party’s access to the rest of the family. What if the abuser is serving in the armed forces? Can the victim expect that a restraining order issued by a civilian court will be enforceable against someone on active duty in the military?
Family violence is a common problem in Texas and across the United States, with some estimates that anywhere from a quarter to half of all women filing for divorce have been victims of domestic abuse. In such situations, the person subjected to abuse may petition the court for a protective or restraining order. When one of the parties is an active-duty service member, the victim will typically have the option of seeking a military protection order (MPO) or an order for protection:
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