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What is the Role of Text Messaging in Pennsylvania PFA Orders?

In 1990, Pennsylvania established the Protection from Abuse (PFA) Order to protect victims of domestic violence. This specific legislation temporarily limits the civil rights of the accused person until a final decision is reached at a formal PFA court hearing. The PFA act strictly applies to individuals connected through blood or marriage. Any person experiencing household abuse—whether it is physical, psychological, emotional, or another form—has the legal right to seek a PFA order against their alleged abuser.

If you are served with a PFA order, it is essential to get help from a knowledgeable Mercer criminal lawyer right away. They will help you understand the complicated details of your case and keep your legal troubles to a minimum. A PFA order usually places temporary limits on your personal rights, forcing you to maintain zero contact with the plaintiff. Breaking state laws during this restrictive period could lead to severe penalties, including a $1000 fine or up to 6 months of imprisonment. It is highly recommended that you follow all legal protocols.

Under these legal restrictions, text messages are heavily scrutinized:

  • If a judge orders you to stop texting the plaintiff, you must obey the command immediately.
  • By hiring a legal professional, you can learn the exact rules and avoid accidental violations that could harm your case.

The Impact of Text Messaging Under PFA Orders

Sending text messages to the protected plaintiff or their family members can lead to serious legal consequences under Protection From Abuse (PFA) orders. Texting is a normal part of daily life, but you must be extremely careful when a PFA order is active. This order places strict communication bans to stop potential future acts of violence. As a defendant, you must listen to the guidance of a trusted Mercer DUI attorney. They will give you smart strategies to stop communicating with the protected person and avoid additional collateral damage.

Sometimes, the plaintiff and defendant share minor children. Even in these situations, the defendant must not text the kids or the filing parent. It is natural to want to check on your children, but the PFA order temporarily suspends your custody rights. Therefore, keeping zero contact with both the children and the plaintiff is necessary for everyone’s benefit.

For strong legal defense in PFA cases, Sean Logue and the Logue Law Group are an outstanding choice. To schedule a free consultation regarding your complex situation, please call 412.387.6901. Reach out to an experienced Mercer criminal lawyer today who can successfully guide you through this difficult legal phase.

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