Source: http://dev.womenslaw.org/laws/ar/restraining-orders/all
Timestamp: 2019-11-18 22:49:00
Document Index: 773749973

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 9', '§ 9', '§ 9', '§ 9', '§ 9', '§ 9', '§ 9', '§ 9']

an in-law (related by marriage within the 2nd degree of consanguinity);*
a person with whom you have or have had a dating relationship (romantic or intimate).**
* Ark. Code § 9-15-103(5)
** Ark. Code § 9-15-103(4)
You may be eligible for an order or protection against an abuser with whom you have or have had a dating relationship (romantic or intimate).*
the frequency of interaction between you and the abuser.**
A dating relationship does not include a casual relationship or ordinary socializing in a business or social context.***
* Ark. Code § 9-15-103(4)
** Ark. Code § 9-15-103(2)(A)
*** Ark. Code § 9-15-103(2)(B)
Yes. A minor (under 18) cannot file the petition himself/herself, but any adult family or household member may file on behalf of the minor, including a married minor.* An employee or volunteer at a domestic violence shelter or organization may also file on behalf of a minor, including a married minor.** Note: A minor may be able to get an order of protection if s/he is residing in the household where the domestic abuse occurred. The minor does not have to be the direct victim of abuse in this case.***
* Ark. Code § 9-15-201(d)(2)
** Ark. Code § 9-15-201(d)(4)
*** Ark. Code § 9-15-103(4)