Intervention Orders

Intervention orders are stressful – we will alleviate your anxiety and worry.

There are two types of intervention orders in Victoria – personal safety intervention orders and family violence intervention orders. If a person breaks the conditions of an intervention order, the police can charge them with a criminal offence called a contravention of the intervention order.

We understand the sensitivities with all types of intervention orders and respectfully represent clients both as respondents and protected persons or applicants. We also represent clients charged with the criminal offence – contravention of the intervention order.

Intervention Orders

Services

Applying for an intervention order
Changing an intervention order
Responding to an intervention order
Contravene an intervention order

You have been charged
– now what to do?

How can we help? 

We have specialist knowledge and experience in all types of intervention orders. We successfully help clients as either the applicant or protected person and respondent in PSIOs, and as the affected applicant, AFM or respondent in FVIOs.

We regularly advocate for people who have been charged with a contravene intervention order, or breach. We know the laws thoroughly and can help you whatever your circumstance.

What do you need to do?

  • If you have been charged with a contravene intervention order, contact our office immediately as the court takes breaches very seriously and you will need expert legal advice. 
  • If you have been served with an application for an intervention order and are therefore the respondent, it is very important you comply with any conditions on an interim order. You should always seek immediate legal advice if you are served with any intervention order and/or application for intervention order. Contact our office and we can discuss your options.

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Resources:

For more information on intervention orders, we recommend checking out the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria.