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Domestic Violence & Protection Order Attorneys in Port Elizabeth

Domestic Violence & Protection Orders

Domestic violence matters often require immediate and careful legal intervention to ensure the safety of those affected. Whether you are seeking protection from abuse or responding to allegations of domestic violence, the consequences of these matters can be serious and far-reaching.

At Van Heerdens Attorneys Incorporated, we assist clients in Port Elizabeth by representing applicants seeking protection orders as well as respondents facing allegations of domestic violence, ensuring that each matter is approached lawfully, fairly, and with due regard to the rights and safety of all parties involved.

What Is Domestic Violence?

Domestic violence is not limited to physical abuse. South African law recognises a wide range of conduct as domestic violence, including but not limited to:

  • Physical abuse
  • Emotional, verbal, or psychological abuse
  • Harassment or intimidation
  • Stalking
  • Damage to property
  • Economic abuse
  • Controlling or coercive behaviour

Domestic violence may occur between spouses, former spouses, partners, family members, or persons in a domestic relationship.

Protection Orders Under South African Law

A protection order is a court order designed to prevent further acts of domestic violence. Where a court is satisfied that domestic violence has occurred or is likely to occur, it may grant an order placing legally enforceable restrictions on the respondent.

Protection orders are commonly issued in two stages:

  1. Interim Protection Order

An interim protection order may be granted on an urgent basis and remains in force until the matter returns to court for a final determination.

  1. Final Protection Order

After hearing both parties, the court may confirm, amend, or discharge the interim protection order and issue a final protection order where appropriate.

Protection orders are enforceable by the South African Police Service, and breach of a protection order is a criminal offence.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need physical injury to apply for a protection order?

No. Domestic violence is not limited to physical abuse. Emotional, verbal, psychological abuse, harassment, stalking, and intimidation may also justify a protection order, depending on the circumstances.

How quickly can a protection order be obtained?

In urgent situations, an Interim Protection Order can often be obtained on the same day. The matter will then be set down for a return date where the court decides whether to make the order final.

What happens if a protection order is breached?

Breach of a protection order is a criminal offence. If the order is violated, the South African Police Service may arrest the respondent in terms of the warrant issued with the order.

Can I oppose a protection order made against me?

Yes. If you have been served with an interim protection order, you are entitled to oppose it on the return date. Proper legal representation is essential to ensure your version is placed before the court correctly.

Assisting Applicants Seeking Protection

If you are a victim of domestic violence, timely legal assistance is critical. We assist applicants with:

  • Preparing and lodging protection order applications
  • Obtaining urgent interim protection orders
  • Preparing for the return date and final hearing
  • Advising on the scope and enforcement of protection orders

The safety of applicants and any affected children is treated as a priority.

Representing Respondents Accused of Domestic Violence

Allegations of domestic violence can have serious personal, professional, and legal consequences. Respondents are entitled to fair legal representation and the opportunity to place their version before the court.

We represent respondents by:

  • Advising on rights and obligations under interim protection orders
  • Preparing opposing affidavits
  • Representing clients at protection order hearings
  • Seeking variation or discharge of protection orders where appropriate

Each matter is assessed on its own merits.

Relationship to Other Legal Proceedings

Domestic violence matters may intersect with other legal issues, including divorce proceedings (link to Divorce page), care and contact disputes (link to Care and Contact page), maintenance matters (link to Maintenance page), or criminal charges. Where relevant, these issues are addressed holistically to ensure consistency and legal certainty.

Why Legal Guidance Matters

Protection order proceedings move quickly and often involve heightened emotions. Errors made during the application or response process can have lasting consequences, including criminal liability or restrictions on parental contact.

Proper legal guidance ensures that applications are properly motivated, responses are accurately prepared, and court proceedings are conducted fairly and lawfully.

Do you have a domestic violence matter which you would like to discuss?

If you require assistance in relation to a domestic violence matter or protection order in Port Elizabeth, you are welcome to contact Van Heerdens Attorneys Incorporated to discuss your situation. Consultations are available by appointment, and urgent assistance can be provided where necessary.

Emergency Contacts

Van Heerdens Attorneys (After Hours Bail Applications) 060 265 2063
SAPS 10111
Family Violence, Child Abuse, Sexual Violence 012 393 2363
Childline 0800 055 555
CRIME STOP 0860 010 111
Women Abuse 0800 150 150

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