Navigating Pfa Legal Process

Summary

If you have been served a Protection From Abuse (PFA) order in Pennsylvania, it is advisable to hire a lawyer to guide you through the process and represent your interests. You can contact the Pennsylvania Bar Associations Lawyer Referral Service or seek help from legal aid organizations like Philadelphia Legal Assistance. You can also file a PFA against someone if you have legitimate grounds. Legal aid organizations often provide free representation based on income eligibility.

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i was served a pfa friday and have to goto court n the 19th of januuary. have never been through something like this and not sure if i need a lawyer or how to get one
Hello Brittney, I suggest you consider hiring a lawyer in this scenario. They can guide you through the process and represent your interests. In Pennsylvania, you can contact the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service at (*) *-* to find a lawyer.
a free lawyer?
In Pennsylvania, you can seek help from legal aid organizations for free legal representation. One such organization is Philadelphia Legal Assistance. They can be contacted at (*) *-* or via their website: www.philalegal.org. Please note eligibility is often based on income.
can you file a pfa after being served one yourself?
Yes, in Pennsylvania, you can file a Protection From Abuse order (PFA) even if one has been filed against you, provided you have legitimate grounds for doing so. It's important to consult with a legal professional to assess your situation.
i am having a hard time finding a legal professional...do you have any reconmendations?
Yes, I can recommend some sources. The Pennsylvania Legal Aid Network or Philadelphia Legal Assistance may be able to help. Also, consider the Pennsylvania Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Service. They can connect you with a suitable legal professional.
thank you
You're welcome, Brittney. I'm glad I could provide you with some guidance. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to ask. Best of luck with your situation.