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Protection Order Advocacy and Representation

Organization Details

Address:
301 W. Chesapeake Ave.,
Suite 201,
Towson,
MD,
21204
Phone
410-321-8761
Organization Contact Email:
Organization Contact Phone:
410-321-8761
Program Contact Phone
410-321-8761
Office days/hours
M-F 8:30-4:30
Intake days/hours (walk-in)
M-F 8:30-4:30
Intake days/hours (by phone)
M-F 8:30-4:30
Eligibility-other
Persons who have been abused by an intimate partner and have a case in the eligible counties
Program Description

The Protective Order Advocacy and Representation Project represents survivors of intimate partner violence at protective order hearings in Baltimore County and Carroll County, Maryland. WLC staff attorneys represent people who have been abused by an intimate partner (current or past boyfriend/girlfriend, current or ex-spouse) in proceedings to obtain protective orders, enforce protective orders through contempt, and modify existing protective orders. 

Protection Order Advocacy and Representation Project – Baltimore County: 410-321-1041

  • Circuit Court for Baltimore County, 401 Bosley Avenue, Room 101, Towson, MD 21204

Protection Order Advocacy and Representation Project – Carroll County: 410-386-2440

  • Circuit Court for Carroll County – Courthouse Annex, 55 N. Court Street, Room 206, Westminster, MD 21157
Services
Domestic Violence
Full Representation

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