Personal Protection Orders (PPO) are issued for stalking, threats, or violence. Frequently, a PPO is issued to limit contact with a family member or domestic partner. It will restrict your freedom and may involve complicated terms and conditions. Violating a PPO is punishable by law, and you could face harsh punishment. Given the potential repercussions, understanding what you should do if you violate a PPO in Michigan is crucial. Click here to watch this video on YouTube. Learn more about … Read More
Things You Should Know If You Violate a PPO
How You Can Fight A PPO in Michigan
Having a Personal Protection Order (PPO) issued against you can have serious consequences. A PPO case is not a criminal charge, so it won’t show up on your record. The problem is that it can limit your freedom. For instance, PPOs are recorded in the police’s Law Enforcement Information Network (LEIN) and are part of the public record. In Michigan, having a PPO isn’t something to belittle. However, there are several ways you can fight a PPO filed against you. … Read More