Family violence intervention order publications

We have a new range of publications about family violence intervention orders. These are:

  • Safe at home: how to get a family violence intervention order (booklet)
  • How to respond to a family violence intervention order (booklet)
  • Seeing a lawyer: for affected family members (fact sheet)
  • Seeing a lawyer: for respondents (fact sheet)
  • family violence card – a business-size card for workers to give to clients, summarising key points about orders and their consequences. 

The booklets give an overview of what family violence means, how to apply for an intervention order or respond if someone has applied for an order against you, and what happens at court.

The fact sheets are for people to read while waiting to see a lawyer, before an advice session or at court. They help people understand what orders are, the process, and the role of their lawyer. These are supported by the card.

Translated material on family violence laws will also be available in the coming months.

Published: August 2009

Availability: in stock

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Safe at home - how to get a family violence intervention order - PDF, 1.4mb A booklet for people who want to apply for an intervention order
How to respond to a family violence intervention order - PDF, 1.3mb A booklet for people who have had an intervention order served against them
Seeing a lawyer: for affected family members - PDF, 299.0kb An information sheet for people who are going to court to get a family violence intervention order
Seeing a lawyer: for respondents - PDF, 356.0kb An information sheet for people who are going to court to respond to a family violence intervention order
Family violence card - PDF, 176.0kb A business card for workers to give to clients, with space to write your phone number