As we discussed in a previous article, Georgia law offers two types of Family Violence Protective Orders. These are:
-
- Temporary Ex Parte Orders (TRO); and
- Family Violence Protection Orders
- Direct the respondent to refrain from acts state in the order;
- Grant to a party possession of the residence or household of the parties and exclude the other party from the residence or household;
- Award temporary custody of minor children and establish temporary visitation rights;
- Provide possession of personal property of the parties;
- Award costs and attorney’s fees to either party; and
- Order the respondent to receive appropriate psychiatric or psychological services as a further measure to prevent the recurrence of family violence.