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Upswing of restraining orders sought in Door County

A legal advocacy organization has seen more inquiries into obtaining restraining or harassment orders in Door County.  Help of Door County Executive Director Milly Gonzales says they have been extremely busy the past two weeks dealing with more calls requesting guidance.  She notes that it is not easy putting a restraining order in place. [GONZALES]  Gonzales recommends that victims of domestic abuse should have a safety plan in place until the restraining order can be done.  Restraining orders must be taken to the clerk of courts to be approved by a judge with an injunction hearing scheduled within two weeks.  Help of Door County provides emotional support through the process besides acting as a legal advocate.

 

 

The entire interview with Milly Gonzales on the podcast page 

 

 

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