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Social Media and PFA Cases in Pennsylvania

In the digital age, much of our communication occurs online. Platforms like emails, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram have become essential for staying connected. However, if you’re served with a Protection from Abuse (PFA) notice, it’s crucial to recognize how it can affect your online interactions.

Understanding PFAs in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania addresses domestic violence within its existing criminal law framework, highlighting the gravity of such issues. Violating a PFA can lead to penalties akin to those for other violent crimes. Due to the complex nature of PFAs, misunderstandings are frequent, underscoring the importance of consulting with an experienced Kittanning criminal lawyer for guidance.

At Logue Law Group, our focus is on educating individuals about how a PFA Order influences their social media conduct.

What is a PFA Order and Who Can File It?

A Protection from Abuse Order is designed to prevent domestic violence among individuals living in “domestic settings.” This encompasses mental harassment, stalking, sexual assault, and more. Once issued, the court and state police enforce the PFA to prevent any contact between the parties involved.

Individuals Eligible to File a PFA:

  • Current and former partners (sexual or non-sexual)
  • Spouses and ex-spouses
  • Minor children
  • Cohabitants with a spouse
  • Same-sex couples, whether married or unmarried
  • Family members (e.g., siblings and parents)
  • Individuals sharing a child

With these basics established, let’s examine how social media plays a role in PFA cases.

Online Presence During PFA Proceedings

When entangled in PFA proceedings, ensuring your online activity complies with the PFA order is critical. Breaching restrictions on social media contact with the alleged victim is strictly prohibited.

Sharing details about the court case or discussing the plaintiff on social media is also forbidden. Violating PFA orders online can result in severe consequences. It’s wise to work closely with a knowledgeable Kittanning DUI lawyer who can advise you on managing your social media presence during this period.

If minor children are involved and communication between parties is necessary, restrict discussions to child-related topics. Other conversations could adversely impact your case. A Kittanning criminal lawyer will provide sound advice for navigating these situations.

In challenging times like these, Kittanning DUI attorney Sean Logue is an excellent choice to represent you. His expertise ensures that your PFA proceedings progress smoothly and without complications. Contact 844.PITT.DUI to arrange a free consultation today.

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