If you are facing domestic violence, a Protection from Abuse (PFA) order can provide immediate legal protection. Roach Law helps victims navigate the legal process and secure the protection they deserve.

Domestic Violence Protection

Helping victims secure legal protection and safety

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Experienced PFA attorneys ensuring your safety

A PFA order provides crucial legal protection for victims of domestic violence. Roach Law helps individuals file for emergency, temporary, and permanent PFAs, ensuring their rights and safety are upheld under Pennsylvania law.

Three Ways We Help

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Filing for a PFA Order

We guide you through the legal process of obtaining an emergency, temporary, or permanent PFA.

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Legal Representation at Hearings

Our attorneys advocate for you in court, ensuring your voice is heard and your safety prioritized.

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Challenging Existing PFA Violations

If an abuser violates the order, we take legal action to ensure swift enforcement and protection.

Your Safety Comes First

Legal protection for domestic violence victims

No one should live in fear. If you need legal protection from abuse, Roach Law provides compassionate and immediate assistance to ensure your safety and the safety of your loved ones.

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Get legal protection now

If you need a PFA order, Roach Law is here to help. Contact us immediately for a confidential consultation and let us fight for your safety.

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  • What is a Protection from Abuse (PFA) order?

    A PFA is a court order that protects individuals from domestic violence, threats, or harassment. It legally prevents an abuser from contacting or harming the victim.

  • How long does a PFA order last?

    Emergency PFAs last until a court hearing (usually 10 days). Temporary PFAs last until the final hearing. A final PFA can last up to three years or longer if extended.

  • What happens if my abuser violates the PFA order?

    Violating a PFA is a criminal offense. We help victims report violations and take legal action to enforce the order, ensuring their safety.

  • Can I get a PFA against a non-family member?

    Yes. A PFA can be filed against spouses, partners, relatives, or someone you’ve lived with or dated. In some cases, stalking or harassment from non-family members may qualify.

  • How do I file for a PFA order in Pennsylvania?

    You must file a petition in family court, attend a hearing, and provide evidence of abuse. Roach Law assists with every step, ensuring you have strong legal representation.