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Definition and Prevention of Domestic Abuse! How to Apply for a Protection Order?
What constitutes domestic violence?
Domestic Violence Prevention Act.
What to Do in Case of Domestic Violence
Restrictions and Application of Civil Protection Orders
A protection order is issued by the court to protect the personal safety and related rights of victims of domestic violence. It prohibits related violent acts and other unnecessary contacts. Violation of a protection order can lead to criminal prosecution.According to Article 9 of the Domestic Violence Prevention Act, civil protection orders can be categorized into the following three types:Types of Protection Orders (Source:Taichung City Government Police Department)
Types of Protection Orders |
Applicant |
Duration of Protection Order |
Issuance Procedure |
Applicable Situations and Purpose |
Emergency |
Prosecutors, police authorities, metropolitan governments, and county (city) competent authorities may issue [requests or orders] in writing, orally, via telefax, or through other technological means during day, night, or on holidays. |
Based on the testimony of police personnel in court or over the phone, if the victim is deemed to be in urgent danger, the court will issue a protection order in writing within 4 hours. |
It becomes effective from the time of issuance and remains in effect until the court concludes its review and issues a regular protection order or rejects the application. |
Applicable in emergency situations, especially when the victim faces imminent danger. The purpose is to provide rapid protection to prevent further acts of violence. |
Temporary |
The victim, prosecutors, police authorities, metropolitan governments, and county (city) competent authorities may file a written application. |
This can be done without a hearing process. |
It becomes effective from the time of issuance and remains in effect until the court concludes its review and either issues a regular protection order, the applicant withdraws, or the court rejects the application. |
The purpose is to provide temporary protection for the victim during the legal proceedings. |
Regular |
The victim, prosecutors, police authorities, metropolitan governments, and county (city) competent authorities may file a written application. |
The maximum validity period is 1 year, and before expiration, an application can be made to the court for revocation, modification, or extension. |
The maximum validity period is 1 year, and before expiration, an application can be made to the court for revocation, modification, or extension. |
After a court hearing and confirmation of domestic violence, this is for long-term protection of the victim from threats or harassment by the perpetrator. The aim is to provide stable protection to prevent future incidents of domestic violence. |
Application Documents and Process for Civil Protection Orders
- Collect evidence and draft the application petition.
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Report to the prosecutor or police authority, or the county (city) competent authority, who will assist in filing the application, or personally apply at the district court located at the victim's residence, the residence of the respondent, or the location the domestic violence occurred.
(Family violence service centers are established in courts across all counties and cities, which can assist individuals in filing applications.) - Enter the court review process (Temporary and Emergency Protection Orders can be issued without a hearing, depending on the specifics of the case).
- Petition for a Protection Order.
- Household registration transcripts of both the victim and the perpetrator.
- Relevant evidence for the case.
Protection items for Regular, Temporary, and Emergency Protection Orders are as follows for reference (Source:Ministry of Health and Welfare, Protection Division.)
Prohibited Items under the Protection Order |
Regular |
Temporary |
Emergency |
Prohibition of committing domestic violence. |
V |
V |
V |
Prohibition of harassment, contact, stalking, calling, correspondence, or other unnecessary communication. |
V |
V |
V |
Order to move out of the residence. |
V |
V |
V |
Order to stay away from specific places within a certain distance. |
V |
V |
V |
Determination of the right to use movable property. |
V |
V |
V |
Decision on temporary custody of children. |
V |
V |
V |
Setting the time, place, and manner of visitation with children. |
V |
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Order to pay rent or maintenance fees. |
V |
|
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Order to cover costs for medical treatment, counseling, shelter, or property damage. |
V |
|
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Order to complete a treatment program. |
V |
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Order to bear legal expenses. |
V |
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Prohibition against accessing relevant information. |
V |
V |
V |
Other necessary orders. |
V |
V |
V |