Notice of Hearing and Order - Sexual Intimidation (Psvi) is a legal document that was released by the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas - a government authority operating within Pennsylvania.
Q: What is the Notice of Hearing and Order for Protection From Violence or Sexual Intimidation (PSVI)?
A: The Notice of Hearing and Order for Protection From Violence or Sexual Intimidation (PSVI) is a legal document.
Q: What does the PSVI aim to protect against?
A: The PSVI aims to protect against violence or sexual intimidation.
Q: Who can request the PSVI?
A: Anyone who has been subject to violence or sexual intimidation can request the PSVI.
Q: What is the purpose of serving the PSVI?
A: The purpose of serving the PSVI is to provide notice to the alleged abuser and to schedule a hearing.
Q: What happens at the PSVI hearing?
A: At the PSVI hearing, both parties present their cases, and the judge decides whether to grant or deny the protection order.
Q: What happens if the judge grants the PSVI?
A: If the judge grants the PSVI, the order protects the victim from further violence or sexual intimidation.
Q: What should I do if I need a PSVI?
A: If you need a PSVI, you should contact your local court or law enforcement agency for assistance.
Form Details:
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