What you need to know about
Protection from Abuse Orders in Kansas

Developed by Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence
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What is a Protection From Abuse (PFA) Order?

A PFA order is a civil court order telling a person to not have contact with you and/or your child/ren.
To qualify for a PFA order you and the abuser must have had a specific relationship AND you must be the victim of abuse, meaning you must:

AND

How to Apply for a PFA Order

What Can Happen Under a PFA Order?

Within a Final PFA order, the Court may do any of the following:

  • Order the abuser not to contact you or your child/ren;
  • Require the abuser to leave the home or require the abuser to provide suitable alternate housing for you and your child/ren;
  • Award custody and establish a parenting plan
  • Order the abuser to pay child support and/or spousal support;
  • Award costs and attorney fees to either party;
  • Allow you or the abuser to safely get personal belongings from the home;
  • Order the abuser not to disconnect the utility services to your home for up to 60 days;
  • Order counseling for the defendant;
  • Order or restrain abuser from any other acts deemed necessary to keep you or your child/ren safe including the return of immigration papers, birth certificates or other important documents.
  • What is a “Mutual Order” and How Can it Hurt You?

    A mutual order indicates that both sides abused each other and neither acted in self defense. A mutual order prevents both of you from contacting each other.

    A mutual order can harm you in the following ways:

    A mutual order may only be issued against you when the following three things happen:

    1. The abuser files a counter-petition against you,
    2. You are served with the counter-petition before the hearing, AND
    3. At the final hearing, the judge decides you and the abuser were both primary aggressors and neither of you acted in self defense.

    Sometimes a mutual order gets issued if you agree to it. If a counter-petition is filed against you or you are urged to agree to a mutual order, seriously consider asking for time to contact your local domestic and sexual violence program or an attorney. A mutual order will not keep you safe.

    Other Things You Should Know

    Special Issues Concerning Immigrant Women

    Can I get a PFA order if I am not a U.S. citizen?
    YES. Regardless of your immigration status, you have a right to be protected.

    Will I be deported if I get a PFA order?
    Generally, civil courts do not ask about immigration status when seeking a protection order. However, you can contact your local domestic and sexual violence program or legal services office to find out about the policies in your courts.

    If you are a natural citizen, lawful permanent resident, or a valid visa holder, you are not likely to be deported unless you have violated certain immigration laws or committed certain crimes.

    If you are undocumented, you may be at risk depending on the policies of your local court. A competent immigration attorney can help you determine if you qualify for any immigration remedies specifically for those abused by their partners. Do not seek help from Citizen and Immigration Services (the office formerly known as INS) for information on immigration remedies available. In the meantime, do what you need to do to be safe. Contact your local program to learn about your community resources. By law these programs should contact an interpreter if you do not speak English.  

    Will my partner be deported if I get a PFA order?
    If you contact the police and your partner is convicted of a crime, your partner may be deported, depending on immigration status and the seriousness of the crime. A violation of a PFA order is a deportable offense.

    Advocates may be available to assist you with the filing of your PFA order, accompany you to court and provide information to you and your children. Call your local domestic and sexual violence program for assistance.

    The information found in this brochure is a summary of the law. For more information or for legal advice, you should seek the assistance of an attorney.

    ALWAYS KEEP YOUR COPY OF THE PFA ORDER WITH YOU!

    IN AN EMERGENCY CALL 911!

    YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN DESERVE TO BE SAFE.

    For Support, contact:

    The sexual and domestic violence program nearest you (see “Kansas Sexual and Domestic Violence Helpline Numbers”),

    Kansas Statewide Hotline:
    1-888-END-ABUSE (1-888-363-2287)

    National Domestic Violence Hotline:
    1-800-799-SAFE (1-800-799-7233)
    TTY 1−800−787−3224


    KANSAS SEXUAL and DOMESTIC VIOLENCE HELPLINE NUMBERS

    Programs are listed below the map, alphabetically by city, services provided, program names and their HOTLINE phone numbers. The numbers on the map correspond to the programs listed. Call the program nearest you. You do not have to live in the city where the program is located to use their services.

    Kansas map with areas of service covered by domestic violence and sexual assault advocacy programs

    DV = domestic violence services provided    SA = sexual assault services provided

    CITY SERVICES KCSDV MEMBER PROGRAM CRISIS HOTLINE NUMBER
    1. Atchison DV/SA DoVES 800-367-7075 or 913-367-0363
    2. Dodge City DV/SA Crisis Center of Dodge City 620-225-6510
    3. El Dorado DV/SA Family Life Center of Butler County 800-870-6967 or 316-321-7104
    4. Emporia DV/SA SOS, Inc. 800-825-1295 or 620-342-1870
    5. Garden City DV/SA Family Crisis Services 620-275-5911
    6. Great Bend DV/SA Family Crisis Center 866-792-1885 or 620-792-1885
    7. Hays DV/SA Options: Domestic and Sexual Violence Services, Inc. 800-794-4624 or 785-625-3055
    8. Hutchinson DV/SA Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Center 800-701-3630 or 620-663-2522
    9. Iola DV/SA Hope Unlimited 620-365-7566
    10. Kansas City - Wyandotte Cnty DV Friends of Yates Joyce Williams Center 913-321-0951
    11. Kansas City - Johnson Cnty
    DV/SA Safehome 888-432-4300 or 913-262-2868
    12. Kansas City DV El Centro, Inc. ¡Si Se Puede! 913-281-1186
    13. Kansas City DV/SA KCAVP 816-561-0550
    14. Kansas City SA MOCSA 816-531-0233
    15. Lawrence SA GaDuGi Safe Center 785-841-2345
    16. Lawrence DV The Willow Domestic Violence Center 800-770-3030 or 785-843-3333
    17. Leavenworth DV/SA Alliance Against Family Violence 800-644-1441 or 913-682-9131
    18. Liberal DV/SA Liberal Area Rape Crisis and DV Services 620-624-8818
    19. Manhattan DV/SA The Crisis Center, Inc. 800-727-2785 or 785-539-2785
    20. Mayetta DV/SA Prairie Band Potawatomi Family Violence Prevention Program 866-966-0173 or 785-966-2932
    21. Newton DV/SA Harvey County DV/SA Task Force 800-487-0510 or 316-283-0350
    22. Pittsburg DV/SA Safehouse Crisis Center, Inc. 800-794-9148 or 620-231-8251
    23. Salina DV/SA Domestic Violence Assoc. of Central Kansas 800-874-1499 or 785-827-5862
    24. Topeka DV/SA YWCA Center for Safety and Empowerment 888-822-2983 or 785-354-7927
    25. Wichita DV Catholic Charities Harbor House 866-899-5522 or 316-263-6000
    26. Wichita DV StepStone 316-265-1611
    27. Wichita SA Wichita Area Sexual Assault Center 316-263-3002
    28. Wichita DV YWCA Women's Crisis Center 316-267-7233
    29. Winfield DV/SA Safe Homes, Inc. 800-794-7672 or 620-221-4357



    This grant project is funded or partially funded by the Federal S.T.O.P. Violence Against Women Grant Program as administered by the Kansas Governor’s Grants Program. The opinions, findings and conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication, program or exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Office of the Kansas Governor of the U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Office on Violence Against Women.




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