The Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a Singapore court order available under Part VII of the Women's Charter. A PPO is necessary for the protection of abused or harassed family members.
Consider submitting a draft application using Integrated Family Application Management Systems (iFAMS). The court recommends this if you are not working with a family lawyer in Singapore.
Some of the documentation the court requires are soft copies of any medical records and police reports. You will have to pay a small fee of $1 for the issuance of the summon. The court may also order the issuance of a Domestic Exclusion Order (EO).
You can acquire a PPO within a month or two of filing if the responder agrees with the complaint in your application. If the case goes to court, you may only acquire the PPO 3 to 5 months after applying, or even longer. However, PPOs do not have a set duration since the length depends on the facts of the case.
The responder can be fined up to $2,000, imprisoned for up to 6 months, or both for violating the PPO. The sanctions are more severe if the PPO is protecting a vulnerable adult. A first-time offender faces a maximum penalty of $5,000 and a 12-month prison sentence.
In Singapore, obtaining a PPO does not necessitate the use of a lawyer. Engaging a family or criminal lawyer in Singapore may be beneficial.
The attorney can assist you in completing your application appropriately, representing you in court, and finally assisting you in securing a PPO against the suspected abuser. Only work with a reputable family or criminal law firm in Singapore.
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