Seffner, FL asked in Domestic Violence for Florida

Q: Can I get an injunction on a brother and sister who are not on my lease in my house?

Putting up cameras in my house without my permission. Threatening that they dare anybody come out and say something as in violence. Scarring my minor child saying she is going to call DCF and take to take my youngest child. All in retaliation of my sisters husband who I have an injunction on for being violent tearing up my stuff and putting his hands on my husband who is on the lease at my house that she lets in my house when he is not aloud within 500ft of.

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Tami Lane Augen
Tami Lane Augen
Answered
  • Domestic Violence Lawyer
  • West Palm Beach, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: There are requirements to obtain a Domestic Violence Injunction that include being the victim of violence or imminent fear of becoming the victim of domestic violence. If someone is letting someone into your residence that has an injunction against him, your remedy is to report the violation to the authorities because, regardless of whether or not the person is let in by another resident, the injunction would prevent the person from actually being there in the first place.

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