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Legal Information: Rhode Island
Laws current as of July 19, 2024 Who can get a sexual assault protective order?
You can file for a sexual assault restraining order if you are a victim of sexual assault, child molestation, or stalking. You do not need to have a family or household relationship with the abuser to qualify for the order.1 If the abuser is a former or current intimate partner, then you may qualify for a domestic violence restraining order instead.
1 RI Gen. Laws § 11-37.2-2(a)
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