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Social Media and PFA Cases in Pennsylvania

Understanding PFA Orders and Your Online Activity

Today, most of our communication happens online. From emails to WhatsApp and Facebook messages, and even Instagram notifications, social media keeps us connected. But if you’re served with a PFA notice, you need to know how it impacts your online behavior.

In Pennsylvania, domestic violence is treated seriously and falls under existing criminal laws. Violating a PFA order can result in penalties similar to other violence-related crimes. Due to the complexity of these orders, misunderstandings are common. Therefore, it’s essential to seek advice from a trusted Greensburg DUI lawyer to guide you through these situations.

What is a PFA Order and Who Can File It?

A Protection from Abuse (PFA) Order aims to prevent domestic violence among individuals living in “domestic settings.” It covers mental harassment, stalking, sexual assault, and more. Once a PFA order is issued, the court and state police work to ensure zero contact between the involved parties.

Who Can File a PFA Order?

Victims living with or sharing spaces with the abuser can file a PFA order. This includes:

  • Former and current partners (both sexual and non-sexual)
  • Spouses, both current and former
  • Minor children
  • Cohabitants with a spouse
  • Same-sex married or unmarried couples
  • Familial relationships (siblings and parents)
  • Individuals who share a child

Now that we understand what a PFA order is and who can file it, let’s discuss its implications on social media.

Online Presence During PFA Proceedings

During PFA proceedings, it’s crucial to align your online presence with the PFA order. Avoid any attempts to deny or ignore sections of the order that restrict social media contact with the alleged victim. Sharing court proceedings or details about the plaintiff is strictly prohibited. Violation of these rules can lead to significant penalties. For guidance, it’s best to consult a reputable Greensburg criminal lawyer on how to manage your social media accounts.

Communication in Cases Involving Minor Children

If minor children are involved and communication between both parties is necessary, limit it to child-related discussions. Engaging in unrelated topics could negatively impact your court proceedings. For comprehensive advice, consult your Greensburg DUI lawyer.

Seeking Professional Guidance

When faced with such challenging situations, attorney Sean Logue is an excellent choice for representation. With his expertise, he will ensure that your PFA proceedings progress smoothly and without complications. Contact (844) 748-8384 me to request a free consultation today!

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