If the respondent violates any term of the Ex Parte CPO or the final CPO, it could result in a new criminal charge. If a violation occurs, you should call the police immediately. It is very important to have a copy of the CPO available to show the police when they arrive.
If the police find probable cause, they will arrest the respondent, and charge him, or her with a violation of the CPO. If the police do not arrest the respondent, you should contact the city prosecutor's office, and schedule an appointment to make a private complaint. Additionally, a Motion to Show Cause can be filed in Family Court, because the respondent violated a Court Order.
The Court can order the respondent to appear at a hearing, and show cause as to why there was a violation, civil remedies can be imposed. More.
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