Recently, Chester County has seen an uptick in Protection From Abuse filings. A Protection From Abuse (PFA) order is a civil court order in Pennsylvania designed to protect people from domestic violence, threats, stalking, or harassment by a spouse, partner, family member, household member, or co-parent. While PFAs are civil cases, violating one is a criminal offense and can result in arrest or jail time. Judges can issue temporary orders the same day a petition is filed, with a final hearing usually scheduled within about 10 business days. If granted, a final PFA can last up to three years and may be extended.
To seek a PFA in Chester County, an individual files a petition detailing the abuse and the protection requested. PFAs can protect multiple parties, including the plaintiff, minor children, and even pets, a recent addition as of January 2025.
A judge may issue a temporary order that can include no-contact provisions, removal from a shared home, firearm surrender, temporary custody arrangements, and financial support orders. At the final hearing, both parties can testify, present evidence, and call witnesses. The judge then decides whether to issue a final order and what conditions to impose.
For those seeking protection, documentation is critical—saving messages, photos, witness names, and police reports can strengthen a case. Advocacy organizations can help with safety planning and court accompaniment, and legal assistance.
For those defending against a PFA, the order must be taken seriously from the moment it is served; even indirect contact can violate the order. It is important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible, as PFAs can affect custody, housing, employment, and firearm rights. Further, legal representation can help the accused understand their rights and the process they will face.
Ultimately, PFAs are intended to prevent harm and create immediate safety, but they also carry significant legal and personal consequences for both parties. Understanding how the process works in Pennsylvania and Chester County can help individuals make informed decisions during a highly emotional and complex situation.
If you are considering seeking a Protection From Abuse order, or have been served with one, it’s important to understand your rights and responsibilities. The family law attorneys at MacElree Harvey provide experienced guidance for both petitioners and defendants navigating PFAs in Chester County and throughout Pennsylvania. Contact MacElree Harvey to schedule a confidential consultation at macelree.com/contact-us or (610) 436-0100.


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