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1 | | the petitioner or a third person specifically named by the |
2 | | court; |
3 | | (3) prohibit the respondent from knowingly coming |
4 | | within, or knowingly remaining within a specified distance |
5 | | of the petitioner or the petitioner's residence, school, |
6 | | daycare, or place of employment, or any specified place |
7 | | frequented by the petitioner; however, the court may order |
8 | | the respondent to stay away from the respondent's own |
9 | | residence, school, or place of employment only if the |
10 | | respondent has been provided actual notice of the |
11 | | opportunity to appear and be heard on the petition; |
12 | | (4) prohibit the respondent from possessing a Firearm |
13 | | Owners Identification Card, or possessing or buying |
14 | | firearms; and |
15 | | (5) order other injunctive relief the court determines |
16 | | to be necessary to protect the petitioner or third party |
17 | | specifically named by the court. |
18 | | (b-5) When the petitioner and the respondent attend the |
19 | | same public, private, or non-public elementary, middle, or high |
20 | | school, the court when issuing a stalking no contact order and |
21 | | providing relief shall consider the severity of the act, any |
22 | | continuing physical danger or emotional distress to the |
23 | | petitioner, the educational rights guaranteed to the |
24 | | petitioner and respondent under federal and State law, the |
25 | | availability of a transfer of the respondent to another school, |
26 | | a change of placement or a change of program of the respondent, |
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1 | | the expense, difficulty, and educational disruption that would |
2 | | be caused by a transfer of the respondent to another school, |
3 | | and any other relevant facts of the case. The court may order |
4 | | that the respondent not attend the public, private, or |
5 | | non-public elementary, middle, or high school attended by the |
6 | | petitioner, order that the respondent accept a change of |
7 | | placement or program, as determined by the school district or |
8 | | private or non-public school, or place restrictions on the |
9 | | respondent's movements within the school attended by the |
10 | | petitioner.
The respondent bears the burden of proving by a |
11 | | preponderance of the evidence that a transfer, change of |
12 | | placement, or change of program of the respondent is not |
13 | | available. The respondent also bears the burden of production |
14 | | with respect to the expense, difficulty, and educational |
15 | | disruption that would be caused by a transfer of the respondent |
16 | | to another school. A transfer, change of placement, or change |
17 | | of program is not unavailable to the respondent solely on the |
18 | | ground that the respondent does not agree with the school |
19 | | district's or private or non-public school's transfer, change |
20 | | of placement, or change of program or solely on the ground that |
21 | | the respondent fails or refuses to consent to or otherwise does |
22 | | not take an action required to effectuate a transfer, change of |
23 | | placement, or change of program.
When a court orders a |
24 | | respondent to stay away from the public, private, or non-public |
25 | | school attended by the petitioner and the respondent requests a |
26 | | transfer to another attendance center within the respondent's |
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1 | | school district or private or non-public school, the school |
2 | | district or private or non-public school shall have sole |
3 | | discretion to determine the attendance center to which the |
4 | | respondent is transferred.
In the event the court order results |
5 | | in a transfer of the minor respondent to another attendance |
6 | | center, a change in the respondent's placement, or a change of |
7 | | the respondent's program, the parents, guardian, or legal |
8 | | custodian of the respondent is responsible for transportation |
9 | | and other costs associated with the transfer or change. |
10 | | (b-6) The court may order the parents, guardian, or legal |
11 | | custodian of a minor respondent to take certain actions or to |
12 | | refrain from taking certain actions to ensure that the |
13 | | respondent complies with the order. In the event the court |
14 | | orders a transfer of the respondent to another school, the |
15 | | parents, guardian, or legal custodian of the respondent are |
16 | | responsible for transportation and other costs associated with |
17 | | the change of school by the respondent. |
18 | | (b-7) The court shall not hold a school district or private |
19 | | or non-public school or any of its employees in civil or |
20 | | criminal contempt unless the school district or private or |
21 | | non-public school has been allowed to intervene. |
22 | | (b-8) The court may hold the parents, guardian, or legal |
23 | | custodian of a minor respondent in civil or criminal contempt |
24 | | for a violation of any provision of any order entered under |
25 | | this Act for conduct of the minor respondent in violation of |
26 | | this Act if the
parents, guardian, or legal custodian directed, |
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1 | | encouraged, or assisted the respondent minor in such conduct. |
2 | | (c) The court may award the petitioner costs and attorneys |
3 | | fees if a stalking no contact order is granted. |
4 | | (d) Monetary damages are not recoverable as a remedy.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 96-246, eff. 1-1-10.)
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6 | | Section 10. The Civil No Contact Order Act is amended by |
7 | | changing Sections 213 and 220 as follows:
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8 | | (740 ILCS 22/213)
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9 | | Sec. 213. Civil no contact order; remedies.
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10 | | (a) If the court finds that the petitioner has been a |
11 | | victim of
non-consensual sexual conduct or non-consensual |
12 | | sexual penetration, a civil no
contact order shall issue; |
13 | | provided that the petitioner must also satisfy the
requirements |
14 | | of Section
214 on emergency orders or Section 215 on plenary |
15 | | orders. The petitioner
shall not be denied a civil no contact |
16 | | order because the petitioner or the
respondent is a minor. The |
17 | | court, when
determining whether or not to issue a civil no |
18 | | contact order, may not
require physical injury on the person of |
19 | | the victim.
Modification and extension of prior civil no |
20 | | contact orders shall be in
accordance with this Act.
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21 | | (b) (Blank).
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22 | | (b-5) The court may provide relief as follows: |
23 | | (1) prohibit the respondent from knowingly coming |
24 | | within, or knowingly remaining within, a specified |
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1 | | distance from the petitioner; |
2 | | (2) restrain the respondent from having any contact, |
3 | | including nonphysical contact, with the petitioner |
4 | | directly, indirectly, or through third parties, regardless |
5 | | of whether those third parties know of the order; |
6 | | (3) prohibit the respondent from knowingly coming |
7 | | within, or knowingly remaining within, a specified |
8 | | distance from the petitioner's residence, school, day care |
9 | | or other specified location; |
10 | | (4) order the respondent to stay away from any property |
11 | | or animal owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by the |
12 | | petitioner and forbid the respondent from taking, |
13 | | transferring, encumbering, concealing, harming, or |
14 | | otherwise disposing of the property or animal; and |
15 | | (5) order any other injunctive relief as necessary or |
16 | | appropriate for the protection of the petitioner. |
17 | | (b-6) When the petitioner and the respondent attend the |
18 | | same public or private elementary, middle, or high school, the |
19 | | court when issuing a civil no contact order and providing |
20 | | relief shall consider , among the other facts of the case, the |
21 | | severity of the act, any continuing physical danger or |
22 | | emotional distress to the petitioner, the educational rights |
23 | | guaranteed to the petitioner and respondent under federal and |
24 | | State law, the availability of a transfer of the respondent to |
25 | | another school, a change of placement or a change of program of |
26 | | the respondent, the expense, difficulty, and educational |
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1 | | disruption that would be caused by a transfer of the respondent |
2 | | to another school, and any other relevant facts of the case and |
3 | | the expense, difficulty, and educational disruption that would |
4 | | be caused by a transfer of the respondent to another school . |
5 | | The court may order that the respondent not attend the public , |
6 | | or private , or non-public elementary, middle, or high school |
7 | | attended by the petitioner , order that the respondent accept a |
8 | | change of placement or program, as determined by the school |
9 | | district or private or non-public school, or place restrictions |
10 | | on the respondent's movements within the school attended by the |
11 | | petitioner.
The respondent bears the burden of proving by a |
12 | | preponderance of the evidence that a transfer, change of |
13 | | placement, or change of program of the respondent is not |
14 | | available. The respondent also bears the burden of production |
15 | | with respect to the expense, difficulty, and educational |
16 | | disruption that would be caused by a transfer of the respondent |
17 | | to another school. A transfer, change of placement, or change |
18 | | of program is not unavailable to the respondent solely on the |
19 | | ground that the respondent does not agree with the school |
20 | | district's or private or non-public school's transfer, change |
21 | | of placement, or change of program or solely on the ground that |
22 | | the respondent fails or refuses to consent to or otherwise does |
23 | | not take an action required to effectuate a transfer, change of |
24 | | placement, or change of program.
When a court orders a |
25 | | respondent to stay away from the public, private, or non-public |
26 | | school attended by the petitioner and the respondent requests a |
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1 | | transfer to another attendance center within the respondent's |
2 | | school district or private or non-public school, the school |
3 | | district or private or non-public school shall have sole |
4 | | discretion to determine the attendance center to which the |
5 | | respondent is transferred.
In the event the court order results |
6 | | in a transfer of the minor respondent to another attendance |
7 | | center, a change in the respondent's placement, or a change of |
8 | | the respondent's program, the parents, guardian, or legal |
9 | | custodian of the respondent is responsible for transportation |
10 | | and other costs associated with the transfer or change. |
11 | | (b-7) The court may order the parents, guardian, or legal |
12 | | custodian of a minor respondent to take certain actions or to |
13 | | refrain from taking certain actions to ensure that the |
14 | | respondent complies with the order . In the event the court |
15 | | orders a transfer of the respondent to another school, the |
16 | | parents or legal guardians of the respondent are responsible |
17 | | for transportation and other costs associated with the change |
18 | | of school by the respondent. |
19 | | (c) Denial of a remedy may not be based, in whole or in |
20 | | part, on
evidence that:
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21 | | (1) the respondent has cause for any use of force, |
22 | | unless that
cause satisfies the standards for justifiable |
23 | | use of force provided
by Article VII of the Criminal Code |
24 | | of 1961;
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25 | | (2) the respondent was voluntarily intoxicated;
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26 | | (3) the petitioner acted in self-defense or defense of |
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1 | | another,
provided that, if the petitioner utilized force, |
2 | | such force was
justifiable under Article VII of the |
3 | | Criminal Code of 1961;
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4 | | (4) the petitioner did not act in self-defense or |
5 | | defense of
another;
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6 | | (5) the petitioner left the residence or household to |
7 | | avoid
further non-consensual sexual conduct or |
8 | | non-consensual sexual penetration
by the respondent; or
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9 | | (6) the petitioner did not leave the residence or |
10 | | household to
avoid further non-consensual sexual conduct |
11 | | or non-consensual sexual
penetration by the respondent.
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12 | | (d) Monetary damages are not recoverable as a remedy.
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13 | | (Source: P.A. 96-311, eff. 1-1-10.)
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14 | | (740 ILCS 22/220) |
15 | | Sec. 220. Enforcement of a civil no contact order. |
16 | | (a) Nothing in this Act shall preclude any Illinois court |
17 | | from enforcing a valid protective order issued in another |
18 | | state. |
19 | | (b) Illinois courts may enforce civil no contact orders |
20 | | through both criminal proceedings and civil contempt |
21 | | proceedings, unless the action which is second in time is |
22 | | barred by collateral estoppel or the constitutional |
23 | | prohibition against double jeopardy. |
24 | | (b-1) The court shall not hold a school district or private |
25 | | or non-public school or any of its employees in civil or |
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1 | | criminal contempt unless the school district or private or |
2 | | non-public school has been allowed to intervene. |
3 | | (b-2) The court may hold the parents, guardian, or legal |
4 | | custodian of a minor respondent in civil or criminal contempt |
5 | | for a violation of any provision of any order entered under |
6 | | this Act for conduct of the minor respondent in violation of |
7 | | this Act if the
parents, guardian, or legal custodian directed, |
8 | | encouraged, or assisted the respondent minor in such conduct. |
9 | | (c) Criminal prosecution. A violation of any civil no |
10 | | contact order, whether issued in a civil or criminal |
11 | | proceeding, shall be enforced by a criminal court when the |
12 | | respondent commits the crime of violation of a civil no contact |
13 | | order pursuant to Section 219 by having knowingly violated: |
14 | | (1) remedies described in Section 213 and included in a |
15 | | civil no contact order; or |
16 | | (2) a provision of an order, which is substantially |
17 | | similar to provisions of Section 213, in a valid civil no |
18 | | contact order which is authorized under the laws of another |
19 | | state, tribe, or United States territory. |
20 | | Prosecution for a violation of a civil no contact order |
21 | | shall not bar a concurrent prosecution for any other crime, |
22 | | including any crime that may have been committed at the time of |
23 | | the violation of the civil no contact order. |
24 | | (d) Contempt of court. A violation of any valid Illinois |
25 | | civil no contact order, whether issued in a civil or criminal |
26 | | proceeding, may be enforced through civil or criminal contempt |
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1 | | procedures, as appropriate, by any court with jurisdiction, |
2 | | regardless of where the act or acts which violated the civil no |
3 | | contact order were committed, to the extent consistent with the |
4 | | venue provisions of this Act. |
5 | | (1) In a contempt proceeding where the petition for a |
6 | | rule to show cause or petition for adjudication of criminal |
7 | | contempt sets forth facts evidencing an immediate danger |
8 | | that the respondent will flee the jurisdiction or inflict |
9 | | physical abuse on the petitioner or minor children or on |
10 | | dependent adults in the petitioner's care, the court may |
11 | | order the attachment of the respondent without prior |
12 | | service of the petition for a rule to show cause, the rule |
13 | | to show cause, the petition for adjudication of criminal |
14 | | contempt or the adjudication of criminal contempt. Bond |
15 | | shall be set unless specifically denied in writing. |
16 | | (2) A petition for a rule to show cause or a petition |
17 | | for adjudication of criminal contempt for violation of a |
18 | | civil no contact order shall be treated as an expedited |
19 | | proceeding. |
20 | | (e) Actual knowledge. A civil no contact order may be |
21 | | enforced pursuant to this Section if the respondent violates |
22 | | the order after the respondent has actual knowledge of its |
23 | | contents as shown through one of the following means: |
24 | | (1) by service, delivery, or notice under Section 208; |
25 | | (2) by notice under Section 218; |
26 | | (3) by service of a civil no contact order under |
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1 | | Section 218; or |
2 | | (4) by other means demonstrating actual knowledge of |
3 | | the contents of the order. |
4 | | (f) The enforcement of a civil no contact order in civil or |
5 | | criminal court shall not be affected by either of the |
6 | | following: |
7 | | (1) the existence of a separate, correlative order, |
8 | | entered under Section 202; or |
9 | | (2) any finding or order entered in a conjoined |
10 | | criminal proceeding. |
11 | | (g) Circumstances. The court, when determining whether or |
12 | | not a violation of a civil no contact order has occurred, shall |
13 | | not require physical manifestations of abuse on the person of |
14 | | the victim. |
15 | | (h) Penalties. |
16 | | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this |
17 | | subsection, where the court finds the commission of a crime |
18 | | or contempt of court under subsection (a) or (b) of this |
19 | | Section, the penalty shall be the penalty that generally |
20 | | applies in such criminal or contempt proceedings, and may |
21 | | include one or more of the following: incarceration, |
22 | | payment of restitution, a fine, payment of attorneys' fees |
23 | | and costs, or community service. |
24 | | (2) The court shall hear and take into account evidence |
25 | | of any factors in aggravation or mitigation before deciding |
26 | | an appropriate penalty under paragraph (1) of this |
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1 | | subsection. |
2 | | (3) To the extent permitted by law, the court is |
3 | | encouraged to: |
4 | | (i) increase the penalty for the knowing violation |
5 | | of any civil no contact order over any penalty |
6 | | previously imposed by any court for respondent's |
7 | | violation of any civil no contact order or penal |
8 | | statute involving petitioner as victim and respondent |
9 | | as defendant; |
10 | | (ii) impose a minimum penalty of 24 hours |
11 | | imprisonment for respondent's first violation of any |
12 | | civil no contact order; and |
13 | | (iii) impose a minimum penalty of 48 hours |
14 | | imprisonment for respondent's second or subsequent |
15 | | violation of a civil no contact order unless the court |
16 | | explicitly finds that an increased penalty or that |
17 | | period of imprisonment would be manifestly unjust. |
18 | | (4) In addition to any other penalties imposed for a |
19 | | violation of a civil no contact order, a criminal court may |
20 | | consider evidence of any previous violations of a civil no |
21 | | contact order: |
22 | | (i) to increase, revoke or modify the bail bond on |
23 | | an underlying criminal charge pursuant to Section |
24 | | 110-6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963; |
25 | | (ii) to revoke or modify an order of probation, |
26 | | conditional discharge or supervision, pursuant to |
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1 | | Section 5-6-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections; or |
2 | | (iii) to revoke or modify a sentence of periodic |
3 | | imprisonment, pursuant to Section 5-7-2 of the Unified |
4 | | Code of Corrections.
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5 | | (Source: P.A. 96-311, eff. 1-1-10.) |
6 | | Section 15. The Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 is |
7 | | amended by changing Sections 214 and 223 as follows:
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8 | | (750 ILCS 60/214) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-14)
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9 | | Sec. 214. Order of protection; remedies.
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10 | | (a) Issuance of order. If the court finds that petitioner |
11 | | has been
abused by a family or household member or that |
12 | | petitioner is a high-risk
adult who has been abused, neglected, |
13 | | or exploited, as defined in this Act,
an order of protection |
14 | | prohibiting the abuse, neglect, or exploitation
shall issue; |
15 | | provided that petitioner must also satisfy the requirements of
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16 | | one of the following Sections, as appropriate: Section 217 on |
17 | | emergency
orders, Section 218 on interim orders, or Section 219 |
18 | | on plenary orders.
Petitioner shall not be denied an order of |
19 | | protection because petitioner or
respondent is a minor. The |
20 | | court, when determining whether or not to issue
an order of |
21 | | protection, shall not require physical manifestations of abuse
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22 | | on the person of the victim. Modification and extension of |
23 | | prior
orders of protection shall be in accordance with this |
24 | | Act.
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1 | | (b) Remedies and standards. The remedies to be included in |
2 | | an order of
protection shall be determined in accordance with |
3 | | this Section and one of
the following Sections, as appropriate: |
4 | | Section 217 on emergency orders,
Section 218 on interim orders, |
5 | | and Section 219 on plenary orders. The
remedies listed in this |
6 | | subsection shall be in addition to other civil or
criminal |
7 | | remedies available to petitioner.
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8 | | (1) Prohibition of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. |
9 | | Prohibit
respondent's harassment, interference with |
10 | | personal liberty, intimidation
of a dependent, physical |
11 | | abuse, or willful deprivation, neglect or
exploitation, as |
12 | | defined in this Act, or stalking of the petitioner, as |
13 | | defined
in Section 12-7.3 of the Criminal Code of 1961, if |
14 | | such abuse, neglect,
exploitation, or stalking has |
15 | | occurred or otherwise appears likely to occur if
not |
16 | | prohibited.
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17 | | (2) Grant of exclusive possession of residence. |
18 | | Prohibit respondent from
entering or remaining in any |
19 | | residence, household, or premises of the petitioner,
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20 | | including one owned or leased by respondent, if petitioner |
21 | | has a right to
occupancy thereof. The grant of exclusive |
22 | | possession of the residence, household, or premises shall |
23 | | not
affect title to real property, nor shall the court be |
24 | | limited by the standard
set forth in Section 701 of the |
25 | | Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage
Act.
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26 | | (A) Right to occupancy. A party has a right to |
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1 | | occupancy of a
residence or household if it is solely |
2 | | or jointly owned or leased by that
party, that party's |
3 | | spouse, a person with a legal duty to support that |
4 | | party or
a minor child in that party's care, or by any |
5 | | person or entity other than the
opposing party that |
6 | | authorizes that party's occupancy (e.g., a domestic
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7 | | violence shelter). Standards set forth in subparagraph |
8 | | (B) shall not preclude
equitable relief.
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9 | | (B) Presumption of hardships. If petitioner and |
10 | | respondent
each has the right to occupancy of a |
11 | | residence or household, the court
shall balance (i) the |
12 | | hardships to respondent and any minor child or
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13 | | dependent adult in respondent's care resulting from |
14 | | entry of this remedy with
(ii) the hardships to |
15 | | petitioner and any minor child or dependent adult in
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16 | | petitioner's care resulting from continued exposure to |
17 | | the risk of abuse
(should petitioner remain at the |
18 | | residence or household) or from loss of
possession of |
19 | | the residence or household (should petitioner leave to |
20 | | avoid the
risk of abuse). When determining the balance |
21 | | of hardships, the court shall
also take into account |
22 | | the accessibility of the residence or household.
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23 | | Hardships need not be balanced if respondent does not |
24 | | have a right to
occupancy.
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25 | | The balance of hardships is presumed to favor |
26 | | possession by
petitioner unless the presumption is |
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1 | | rebutted by a preponderance of the
evidence, showing |
2 | | that the hardships to respondent substantially |
3 | | outweigh
the hardships to petitioner and any minor |
4 | | child or dependent adult in
petitioner's care. The |
5 | | court, on the request of petitioner or on its own
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6 | | motion, may order respondent to provide suitable, |
7 | | accessible, alternate housing
for petitioner instead |
8 | | of excluding respondent from a mutual residence or
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9 | | household.
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10 | | (3) Stay away order and additional prohibitions.
Order |
11 | | respondent to stay away from petitioner or any other person
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12 | | protected by the order of protection, or prohibit |
13 | | respondent from entering
or remaining present at |
14 | | petitioner's school, place of employment, or other
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15 | | specified places at times when petitioner is present, or |
16 | | both, if
reasonable, given the balance of hardships. |
17 | | Hardships need not be balanced for
the court to enter a |
18 | | stay away order or prohibit entry if respondent has no
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19 | | right to enter the premises.
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20 | | (A) If an order of protection grants petitioner |
21 | | exclusive possession
of the residence, or prohibits |
22 | | respondent from entering the residence,
or orders |
23 | | respondent to stay away from petitioner or other
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24 | | protected persons, then the court may allow respondent |
25 | | access to the
residence to remove items of clothing and |
26 | | personal adornment
used exclusively by respondent, |
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1 | | medications, and other items as the court
directs. The |
2 | | right to access shall be exercised on only one occasion |
3 | | as the
court directs and in the presence of an |
4 | | agreed-upon adult third party or law
enforcement |
5 | | officer.
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6 | | (B) When the petitioner and the respondent attend |
7 | | the same public, private, or non-public elementary, |
8 | | middle, or high school, the court when issuing an order |
9 | | of protection and providing relief shall consider the |
10 | | severity of the act, any continuing physical danger or |
11 | | emotional distress to the petitioner, the educational |
12 | | rights guaranteed to the petitioner and respondent |
13 | | under federal and State law, the availability of a |
14 | | transfer of the respondent to another school, a change |
15 | | of placement or a change of program of the respondent, |
16 | | the expense, difficulty, and educational disruption |
17 | | that would be caused by a transfer of the respondent to |
18 | | another school, and any other relevant facts of the |
19 | | case. The court may order that the respondent not |
20 | | attend the public, private, or non-public elementary, |
21 | | middle, or high school attended by the petitioner, |
22 | | order that the respondent accept a change of placement |
23 | | or change of program, as determined by the school |
24 | | district or private or non-public school, or place |
25 | | restrictions on the respondent's movements within the |
26 | | school attended by the petitioner.
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1 | | bears the burden of proving by a preponderance of the |
2 | | evidence that a transfer, change of placement, or |
3 | | change of program of the respondent is not available. |
4 | | The respondent also bears the burden of production with |
5 | | respect to the expense, difficulty, and educational |
6 | | disruption that would be caused by a transfer of the |
7 | | respondent to another school. A transfer, change of |
8 | | placement, or change of program is not unavailable to |
9 | | the respondent solely on the ground that the respondent |
10 | | does not agree with the school district's or private or |
11 | | non-public school's transfer, change of placement, or |
12 | | change of program or solely on the ground that the |
13 | | respondent fails or refuses to consent or otherwise |
14 | | does not take an action required to effectuate a |
15 | | transfer, change of placement, or change of program.
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16 | | When a court orders a respondent to stay away from the |
17 | | public, private, or non-public school attended by the |
18 | | petitioner and the respondent requests a transfer to |
19 | | another attendance center within the respondent's |
20 | | school district or private or non-public school, the |
21 | | school district or private or non-public school shall |
22 | | have sole discretion to determine the attendance |
23 | | center to which the respondent is transferred.
In the |
24 | | event the court order results in a transfer of the |
25 | | minor respondent to another attendance center, a |
26 | | change in the respondent's placement, or a change of |
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1 | | the respondent's program, the parents, guardian, or |
2 | | legal custodian of the respondent is responsible for |
3 | | transportation and other costs associated with the |
4 | | transfer or change. |
5 | | (C) The court may order the parents, guardian, or |
6 | | legal custodian of a minor respondent to take certain |
7 | | actions or to refrain from taking certain actions to |
8 | | ensure that the respondent complies with the order. The |
9 | | court may order the parents, guardian, or legal |
10 | | custodian of a minor respondent to take certain actions |
11 | | or to refrain from taking certain actions to ensure |
12 | | that the respondent complies with the order. In the |
13 | | event the court orders a transfer of the respondent to |
14 | | another school, the parents, guardian, or legal |
15 | | custodian of the respondent is responsible for |
16 | | transportation and other costs associated with the |
17 | | change of school by the respondent.
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18 | | (4) Counseling. Require or recommend the respondent to |
19 | | undergo
counseling for a specified duration with a social |
20 | | worker, psychologist,
clinical psychologist, psychiatrist, |
21 | | family service agency, alcohol or
substance abuse program, |
22 | | mental health center guidance counselor, agency
providing |
23 | | services to elders, program designed for domestic violence
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24 | | abusers or any other guidance service the court deems |
25 | | appropriate. The Court may order the respondent in any |
26 | | intimate partner relationship to report to an Illinois |
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1 | | Department of Human Services protocol approved partner |
2 | | abuse intervention program for an assessment and to follow |
3 | | all recommended treatment.
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4 | | (5) Physical care and possession of the minor child. In |
5 | | order to protect
the minor child from abuse, neglect, or |
6 | | unwarranted separation from the person
who has been the |
7 | | minor child's primary caretaker, or to otherwise protect |
8 | | the
well-being of the minor child, the court may do either |
9 | | or both of the
following: (i) grant petitioner physical |
10 | | care or possession of the minor child,
or both, or (ii) |
11 | | order respondent to return a minor child to, or not remove |
12 | | a
minor child from, the physical care of a parent or person |
13 | | in loco parentis.
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14 | | If a court finds, after a hearing, that respondent has |
15 | | committed abuse
(as defined in Section 103) of a minor |
16 | | child, there shall be a
rebuttable presumption that |
17 | | awarding physical care to respondent would not
be in the |
18 | | minor child's best interest.
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19 | | (6) Temporary legal custody. Award temporary legal |
20 | | custody to petitioner
in accordance with this Section, the |
21 | | Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of
Marriage Act, the |
22 | | Illinois Parentage Act of 1984, and this State's Uniform
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23 | | Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act.
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24 | | If a court finds, after a hearing, that respondent has |
25 | | committed abuse (as
defined in Section 103) of a minor |
26 | | child, there shall be a rebuttable
presumption that |
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1 | | awarding temporary legal custody to respondent would not be |
2 | | in
the child's best interest.
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3 | | (7) Visitation. Determine the visitation rights, if |
4 | | any, of respondent in
any case in which the court awards |
5 | | physical care or temporary legal custody of
a minor child |
6 | | to petitioner. The court shall restrict or deny |
7 | | respondent's
visitation with a minor child if the court |
8 | | finds that respondent has done or is
likely to do any of |
9 | | the following: (i) abuse or endanger the minor child during
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10 | | visitation; (ii) use the visitation as an opportunity to |
11 | | abuse or harass
petitioner or petitioner's family or |
12 | | household members; (iii) improperly
conceal or detain the |
13 | | minor child; or (iv) otherwise act in a manner that is
not |
14 | | in the best interests of the minor child. The court shall |
15 | | not be limited
by the standards set forth in Section 607.1 |
16 | | of the Illinois Marriage and
Dissolution of Marriage Act. |
17 | | If the court grants visitation, the order shall
specify |
18 | | dates and times for the visitation to take place or other |
19 | | specific
parameters or conditions that are appropriate. No |
20 | | order for visitation shall
refer merely to the term |
21 | | "reasonable visitation".
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22 | | Petitioner may deny respondent access to the minor |
23 | | child if, when
respondent arrives for visitation, |
24 | | respondent is under the influence of drugs
or alcohol and |
25 | | constitutes a threat to the safety and well-being of
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26 | | petitioner or petitioner's minor children or is behaving in |
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1 | | a violent or
abusive manner.
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2 | | If necessary to protect any member of petitioner's |
3 | | family or
household from future abuse, respondent shall be |
4 | | prohibited from coming to
petitioner's residence to meet |
5 | | the minor child for visitation, and the
parties shall |
6 | | submit to the court their recommendations for reasonable
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7 | | alternative arrangements for visitation. A person may be |
8 | | approved to
supervise visitation only after filing an |
9 | | affidavit accepting
that responsibility and acknowledging |
10 | | accountability to the court.
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11 | | (8) Removal or concealment of minor child. Prohibit |
12 | | respondent from
removing a minor child from the State or |
13 | | concealing the child within the State.
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14 | | (9) Order to appear. Order the respondent to appear in |
15 | | court, alone
or with a minor child, to prevent abuse, |
16 | | neglect, removal or concealment of
the child, to return the |
17 | | child to the custody or care of the petitioner or
to permit |
18 | | any court-ordered interview or examination of the child or |
19 | | the
respondent.
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20 | | (10) Possession of personal property. Grant petitioner |
21 | | exclusive
possession of personal property and, if |
22 | | respondent has possession or
control, direct respondent to |
23 | | promptly make it available to petitioner, if:
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24 | | (i) petitioner, but not respondent, owns the |
25 | | property; or
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26 | | (ii) the parties own the property jointly; sharing |
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1 | | it would risk
abuse of petitioner by respondent or is |
2 | | impracticable; and the balance of
hardships favors |
3 | | temporary possession by petitioner.
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4 | | If petitioner's sole claim to ownership of the property |
5 | | is that it is
marital property, the court may award |
6 | | petitioner temporary possession
thereof under the |
7 | | standards of subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph only if
a |
8 | | proper proceeding has been filed under the Illinois |
9 | | Marriage and
Dissolution of Marriage Act, as now or |
10 | | hereafter amended.
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11 | | No order under this provision shall affect title to |
12 | | property.
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13 | | (11) Protection of property. Forbid the respondent |
14 | | from taking,
transferring, encumbering, concealing, |
15 | | damaging or otherwise disposing of
any real or personal |
16 | | property, except as explicitly authorized by the
court, if:
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17 | | (i) petitioner, but not respondent, owns the |
18 | | property; or
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19 | | (ii) the parties own the property jointly,
and the |
20 | | balance of hardships favors granting this remedy.
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21 | | If petitioner's sole claim to ownership of the property |
22 | | is that it is
marital property, the court may grant |
23 | | petitioner relief under subparagraph
(ii) of this |
24 | | paragraph only if a proper proceeding has been filed under |
25 | | the
Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, as |
26 | | now or hereafter amended.
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1 | | The court may further prohibit respondent from |
2 | | improperly using the
financial or other resources of an |
3 | | aged member of the family or household
for the profit or |
4 | | advantage of respondent or of any other person.
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5 | | (11.5) Protection of animals. Grant the petitioner the |
6 | | exclusive care, custody, or control of any animal owned, |
7 | | possessed, leased, kept, or held by either the petitioner |
8 | | or the respondent or a minor child residing in the |
9 | | residence or household of either the petitioner or the |
10 | | respondent and order the respondent to stay away from the |
11 | | animal and forbid the respondent from taking, |
12 | | transferring, encumbering, concealing, harming, or |
13 | | otherwise disposing of the animal.
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14 | | (12) Order for payment of support. Order respondent to |
15 | | pay temporary
support for the petitioner or any child in |
16 | | the petitioner's care or
custody, when the respondent has a |
17 | | legal obligation to support that person,
in accordance with |
18 | | the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution
of Marriage Act, |
19 | | which shall govern, among other matters, the amount of
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20 | | support, payment through the clerk and withholding of |
21 | | income to secure
payment. An order for child support may be |
22 | | granted to a petitioner with
lawful physical care or |
23 | | custody of a child, or an order or agreement for
physical |
24 | | care or custody, prior to entry of an order for legal |
25 | | custody.
Such a support order shall expire upon entry of a |
26 | | valid order granting
legal custody to another, unless |
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2 | | (13) Order for payment of losses. Order respondent to |
3 | | pay petitioner for
losses suffered as a direct result of |
4 | | the abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
Such losses shall |
5 | | include, but not be limited to, medical expenses, lost
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6 | | earnings or other support, repair or replacement of |
7 | | property damaged or taken,
reasonable attorney's fees, |
8 | | court costs and moving or other travel expenses,
including |
9 | | additional reasonable expenses for temporary shelter and |
10 | | restaurant
meals.
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11 | | (i) Losses affecting family needs. If a party is |
12 | | entitled to seek
maintenance, child support or |
13 | | property distribution from the other party
under the |
14 | | Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, as |
15 | | now or
hereafter amended, the court may order |
16 | | respondent to reimburse petitioner's
actual losses, to |
17 | | the extent that such reimbursement would be |
18 | | "appropriate
temporary relief", as authorized by |
19 | | subsection (a)(3) of Section 501 of
that Act.
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20 | | (ii) Recovery of expenses. In the case of an |
21 | | improper concealment
or removal of a minor child, the |
22 | | court may order respondent to pay the
reasonable |
23 | | expenses incurred or to be incurred in the search for |
24 | | and recovery
of the minor child, including but not |
25 | | limited to legal fees, court costs,
private |
26 | | investigator fees, and travel costs.
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1 | | (14) Prohibition of entry. Prohibit the respondent |
2 | | from entering or
remaining in the residence or household |
3 | | while the respondent is under the
influence of alcohol or |
4 | | drugs and constitutes a threat to the safety and
well-being |
5 | | of the petitioner or the petitioner's children.
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6 | | (14.5) Prohibition of firearm possession.
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7 | | (a) When a complaint is made
under a request for an |
8 | | order of protection, that the respondent has |
9 | | threatened
or is likely to use firearms illegally |
10 | | against the petitioner, the court shall examine on oath |
11 | | the petitioner, and any witnesses who
may be produced. |
12 | | If the court is satisfied that there is any danger of |
13 | | the
illegal use of firearms, and the respondent is |
14 | | present in court, it shall issue an order that any |
15 | | firearms and any Firearm Owner's Identification Card |
16 | | in the
possession of the respondent, except as provided |
17 | | in subsection (b), be turned
over to the local law |
18 | | enforcement agency
for safekeeping. If the court is |
19 | | satisfied that there is any danger of the illegal use |
20 | | of firearms, and if the respondent is not present in |
21 | | court, the court shall
issue a warrant for seizure of |
22 | | any firearm and Firearm Owner's Identification Card in |
23 | | the possession of the respondent, to be kept by the |
24 | | local law enforcement agency for safekeeping, except |
25 | | as provided in subsection (b).
The period of |
26 | | safekeeping shall be for a stated period of time not to |
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1 | | exceed 2
years. The firearm or firearms and Firearm |
2 | | Owner's Identification Card shall be returned to the |
3 | | respondent at the end
of the stated period or at |
4 | | expiration of the order of protection, whichever is
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5 | | sooner.
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6 | | (b) If the respondent is a peace officer as defined |
7 | | in Section 2-13 of
the
Criminal Code of 1961, the court |
8 | | shall order that any firearms used by the
respondent in |
9 | | the performance of his or her duties as a
peace officer |
10 | | be surrendered to
the chief law enforcement executive |
11 | | of the agency in which the respondent is
employed, who |
12 | | shall retain the firearms for safekeeping for the |
13 | | stated period
not to exceed 2 years as set forth in the |
14 | | court order.
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15 | | (c) Upon expiration of the period of safekeeping, |
16 | | if the firearms or Firearm Owner's Identification Card |
17 | | cannot be returned to respondent because respondent |
18 | | cannot be located, fails to respond to requests to |
19 | | retrieve the firearms, or is not lawfully eligible to |
20 | | possess a firearm, upon petition from the local law |
21 | | enforcement agency, the court may order the local law |
22 | | enforcement agency to destroy the firearms, use the |
23 | | firearms for training purposes, or for any other |
24 | | application as deemed appropriate by the local law |
25 | | enforcement agency; or that the firearms be turned over |
26 | | to a third party who is lawfully eligible to possess |
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1 | | firearms, and who does not reside with respondent.
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2 | | (15) Prohibition of access to records. If an order of |
3 | | protection
prohibits respondent from having contact with |
4 | | the minor child,
or if petitioner's address is omitted |
5 | | under subsection (b) of
Section 203, or if necessary to |
6 | | prevent abuse or wrongful removal or
concealment of a minor |
7 | | child, the order shall deny respondent access to, and
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8 | | prohibit respondent from inspecting, obtaining, or |
9 | | attempting to
inspect or obtain, school or any other |
10 | | records of the minor child
who is in the care of |
11 | | petitioner.
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12 | | (16) Order for payment of shelter services. Order |
13 | | respondent to
reimburse a shelter providing temporary |
14 | | housing and counseling services to
the petitioner for the |
15 | | cost of the services, as certified by the shelter
and |
16 | | deemed reasonable by the court.
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17 | | (17) Order for injunctive relief. Enter injunctive |
18 | | relief necessary
or appropriate to prevent further abuse of |
19 | | a family or household member
or further abuse, neglect, or |
20 | | exploitation of a high-risk adult with
disabilities or to |
21 | | effectuate one of the granted remedies, if supported by the
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22 | | balance of hardships. If the harm to be prevented by the |
23 | | injunction is abuse
or any other harm that one of the |
24 | | remedies listed in paragraphs (1) through
(16) of this |
25 | | subsection is designed to prevent, no further evidence is
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26 | | necessary that the harm is an irreparable injury.
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1 | | (c) Relevant factors; findings.
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2 | | (1) In determining whether to grant a specific remedy, |
3 | | other than
payment of support, the court shall consider
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4 | | relevant factors, including but not limited to the |
5 | | following:
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6 | | (i) the nature, frequency, severity, pattern and |
7 | | consequences of the
respondent's past abuse, neglect |
8 | | or exploitation of the petitioner or
any family or |
9 | | household member, including the concealment of his or |
10 | | her
location in order to evade service of process or |
11 | | notice, and the likelihood of
danger of future abuse, |
12 | | neglect, or exploitation to petitioner or any member of
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13 | | petitioner's or respondent's family or household; and
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14 | | (ii) the danger that any minor child will be abused |
15 | | or neglected or
improperly removed from the |
16 | | jurisdiction, improperly concealed within the
State or |
17 | | improperly separated from the child's primary |
18 | | caretaker.
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19 | | (2) In comparing relative hardships resulting to the |
20 | | parties from loss
of possession of the family home, the |
21 | | court shall consider relevant
factors, including but not |
22 | | limited to the following:
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23 | | (i) availability, accessibility, cost, safety, |
24 | | adequacy, location and
other characteristics of |
25 | | alternate housing for each party and any minor child
or |
26 | | dependent adult in the party's care;
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1 | | (ii) the effect on the party's employment; and
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2 | | (iii) the effect on the relationship of the party, |
3 | | and any minor
child or dependent adult in the party's |
4 | | care, to family, school, church
and community.
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5 | | (3) Subject to the exceptions set forth in paragraph |
6 | | (4) of this
subsection, the court shall make its findings |
7 | | in an official record or in
writing, and shall at a minimum |
8 | | set forth the following:
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9 | | (i) That the court has considered the applicable |
10 | | relevant factors
described in paragraphs (1) and (2) of |
11 | | this subsection.
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12 | | (ii) Whether the conduct or actions of respondent, |
13 | | unless
prohibited, will likely cause irreparable harm |
14 | | or continued abuse.
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15 | | (iii) Whether it is necessary to grant the |
16 | | requested relief in order
to protect petitioner or |
17 | | other alleged abused persons.
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18 | | (4) For purposes of issuing an ex parte emergency order |
19 | | of protection,
the court, as an alternative to or as a |
20 | | supplement to making the findings
described in paragraphs |
21 | | (c)(3)(i) through (c)(3)(iii) of this subsection, may
use |
22 | | the following procedure:
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23 | | When a verified petition for an emergency order of |
24 | | protection in
accordance with the requirements of Sections |
25 | | 203 and 217 is
presented to the court, the court shall |
26 | | examine petitioner on oath or
affirmation. An emergency |
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1 | | order of protection shall be issued by the court
if it |
2 | | appears from the contents of the petition and the |
3 | | examination of
petitioner that the averments are |
4 | | sufficient to indicate abuse by
respondent and to support |
5 | | the granting of relief under the issuance of the
emergency |
6 | | order of protection.
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7 | | (5) Never married parties. No rights or |
8 | | responsibilities for a minor
child born outside of marriage |
9 | | attach to a putative father until a father and
child |
10 | | relationship has been established under the Illinois |
11 | | Parentage Act of
1984, the Illinois Public Aid Code, |
12 | | Section 12 of the Vital Records Act, the
Juvenile Court Act |
13 | | of 1987, the Probate Act of 1985, the Revised Uniform
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14 | | Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act, the Uniform |
15 | | Interstate Family Support
Act, the Expedited Child Support |
16 | | Act of 1990, any judicial, administrative, or
other act of |
17 | | another state or territory, any other Illinois statute, or |
18 | | by any
foreign nation establishing the father and child |
19 | | relationship, any other
proceeding substantially in |
20 | | conformity with the Personal Responsibility and
Work |
21 | | Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-193), |
22 | | or where both
parties appeared in open court or at an |
23 | | administrative hearing acknowledging
under
oath or |
24 | | admitting by affirmation the existence of a father and |
25 | | child
relationship.
Absent such an adjudication, finding, |
26 | | or acknowledgement, no putative
father shall be granted
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1 | | temporary custody of the minor child, visitation with the |
2 | | minor child, or
physical care and possession of the minor |
3 | | child, nor shall an order of payment
for support of the |
4 | | minor child be entered.
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5 | | (d) Balance of hardships; findings. If the court finds that |
6 | | the balance
of hardships does not support the granting of a |
7 | | remedy governed by
paragraph (2), (3), (10), (11), or (16) of |
8 | | subsection (b) of this Section,
which may require such |
9 | | balancing, the court's findings shall so
indicate and shall |
10 | | include a finding as to whether granting the remedy will
result |
11 | | in hardship to respondent that would substantially outweigh the |
12 | | hardship
to petitioner from denial of the remedy. The findings |
13 | | shall be an official
record or in writing.
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14 | | (e) Denial of remedies. Denial of any remedy shall not be |
15 | | based, in
whole or in part, on evidence that:
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16 | | (1) Respondent has cause for any use of force, unless |
17 | | that cause
satisfies the standards for justifiable use of |
18 | | force provided by Article
VII of the Criminal Code of 1961;
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19 | | (2) Respondent was voluntarily intoxicated;
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20 | | (3) Petitioner acted in self-defense or defense of |
21 | | another, provided
that, if petitioner utilized force, such |
22 | | force was justifiable under
Article VII of the Criminal |
23 | | Code of 1961;
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24 | | (4) Petitioner did not act in self-defense or defense |
25 | | of another;
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26 | | (5) Petitioner left the residence or household to avoid |
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1 | | further abuse,
neglect, or exploitation by respondent;
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2 | | (6) Petitioner did not leave the residence or household |
3 | | to avoid further
abuse, neglect, or exploitation by |
4 | | respondent;
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5 | | (7) Conduct by any family or household member excused |
6 | | the abuse,
neglect, or exploitation by respondent, unless |
7 | | that same conduct would have
excused such abuse, neglect, |
8 | | or exploitation if the parties had not been
family or |
9 | | household members.
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10 | | (Source: P.A. 95-234, eff. 1-1-08; 95-773, eff. 1-1-09; 96-701, |
11 | | eff. 1-1-10; 96-1239, eff. 1-1-11.)
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12 | | (750 ILCS 60/223) (from Ch. 40, par. 2312-23)
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13 | | (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 96-1551 )
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14 | | Sec. 223. Enforcement of orders of protection.
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15 | | (a) When violation is crime. A violation of any order of |
16 | | protection,
whether issued in a civil or criminal proceeding, |
17 | | shall be enforced
by a
criminal court when:
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18 | | (1) The respondent commits the crime of violation of an |
19 | | order of
protection pursuant to Section 12-30 of the |
20 | | Criminal Code of
1961, by
having knowingly violated:
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21 | | (i) remedies described in paragraphs (1), (2), |
22 | | (3), (14),
or (14.5) of
subsection (b) of Section 214 |
23 | | of this Act; or
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24 | | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to |
25 | | the remedies
authorized under paragraphs (1), (2), |
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1 | | (3), (14), and (14.5) of subsection (b)
of Section 214 |
2 | | of this Act, in a valid order of protection which is |
3 | | authorized
under the laws of another state, tribe, or |
4 | | United States territory; or
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5 | | (iii) any other remedy when the act
constitutes a |
6 | | crime against the protected parties as defined by the
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7 | | Criminal Code of 1961.
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8 | | Prosecution for a violation of an order of
protection |
9 | | shall not bar concurrent prosecution for any other crime,
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10 | | including any crime that may have been committed at the |
11 | | time of the
violation of the order of protection; or
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12 | | (2) The respondent commits the crime of child abduction |
13 | | pursuant
to Section 10-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961, by |
14 | | having knowingly violated:
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15 | | (i) remedies described in paragraphs (5), (6) or |
16 | | (8) of subsection
(b) of
Section 214 of this Act; or
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17 | | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to |
18 | | the remedies
authorized under paragraphs (5), (6), or |
19 | | (8) of subsection (b) of Section 214
of this Act, in a |
20 | | valid order of protection which is authorized under the |
21 | | laws
of another state, tribe, or United States |
22 | | territory.
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23 | | (b) When violation is contempt of court. A violation of any |
24 | | valid
Illinois order of protection, whether issued in a civil |
25 | | or criminal
proceeding, may be enforced through civil or |
26 | | criminal contempt procedures,
as appropriate, by any court with |
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1 | | jurisdiction, regardless where the act or
acts which violated |
2 | | the order of protection were committed, to the extent
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3 | | consistent with the venue provisions of this Act. Nothing in |
4 | | this Act
shall preclude any Illinois court from enforcing any |
5 | | valid order of
protection issued in another state. Illinois |
6 | | courts may enforce orders of
protection through both criminal |
7 | | prosecution and contempt proceedings,
unless the action which |
8 | | is second in time is barred by collateral estoppel
or the |
9 | | constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy.
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10 | | (1) In a contempt proceeding where the petition for a |
11 | | rule to show
cause sets forth facts evidencing an immediate |
12 | | danger that the
respondent will flee the jurisdiction, |
13 | | conceal a child, or inflict physical
abuse on the |
14 | | petitioner or minor children or on dependent adults in
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15 | | petitioner's care, the court may order the
attachment of |
16 | | the respondent without prior service of the rule to show
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17 | | cause or the petition for a rule to show cause. Bond shall |
18 | | be set unless
specifically denied in writing.
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19 | | (2) A petition for a rule to show cause for violation |
20 | | of an order of
protection shall be treated as an expedited |
21 | | proceeding.
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22 | | (b-1) The court shall not hold a school district or private |
23 | | or non-public school or any of its employees in civil or |
24 | | criminal contempt unless the school district or private or |
25 | | non-public school has been allowed to intervene. |
26 | | (b-2) The court may hold the parents, guardian, or legal |
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1 | | custodian of a minor respondent in civil or criminal contempt |
2 | | for a violation of any provision of any order entered under |
3 | | this Act for conduct of the minor respondent in violation of |
4 | | this Act if the
parents, guardian, or legal custodian directed, |
5 | | encouraged, or assisted the respondent minor in such conduct. |
6 | | (c) Violation of custody or support orders. A violation of |
7 | | remedies
described in paragraphs (5), (6), (8), or (9) of |
8 | | subsection (b) of Section
214 of this Act may be enforced by |
9 | | any remedy provided by Section 611 of
the Illinois Marriage and |
10 | | Dissolution of Marriage Act. The court may
enforce any order |
11 | | for support issued under paragraph (12) of subsection (b)
of |
12 | | Section 214 in the manner provided for under Parts V and VII of |
13 | | the
Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
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14 | | (d) Actual knowledge. An order of protection may be |
15 | | enforced pursuant to
this Section if the respondent violates |
16 | | the order after the
respondent has
actual knowledge of its |
17 | | contents as shown through one of the following means:
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18 | | (1) By service, delivery, or notice under Section 210.
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19 | | (2) By notice under Section 210.1 or 211.
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20 | | (3) By service of an order of protection under Section |
21 | | 222.
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22 | | (4) By other means demonstrating actual knowledge of |
23 | | the contents of the
order.
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24 | | (e) The enforcement of an order of protection in civil or |
25 | | criminal court
shall not be affected by either of the |
26 | | following:
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1 | | (1) The existence of a separate, correlative order, |
2 | | entered under Section
215.
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3 | | (2) Any finding or order entered in a conjoined |
4 | | criminal proceeding.
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5 | | (f) Circumstances. The court, when determining whether or |
6 | | not a
violation of an order of protection has occurred, shall |
7 | | not require
physical manifestations of abuse on the person of |
8 | | the victim.
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9 | | (g) Penalties.
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10 | | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this
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11 | | subsection, where the court finds the commission of a crime |
12 | | or contempt of
court under subsections (a) or (b) of this |
13 | | Section, the penalty shall be
the penalty that generally |
14 | | applies in such criminal or contempt
proceedings, and may |
15 | | include one or more of the following: incarceration,
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16 | | payment of restitution, a fine, payment of attorneys' fees |
17 | | and costs, or
community service.
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18 | | (2) The court shall hear and take into account evidence |
19 | | of any factors
in aggravation or mitigation before deciding |
20 | | an appropriate penalty under
paragraph (1) of this |
21 | | subsection.
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22 | | (3) To the extent permitted by law, the court is |
23 | | encouraged to:
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24 | | (i) increase the penalty for the knowing violation |
25 | | of
any order of protection over any penalty previously |
26 | | imposed by any court
for respondent's violation of any |
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1 | | order of protection or penal statute
involving |
2 | | petitioner as victim and respondent as defendant;
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3 | | (ii) impose a minimum penalty of 24 hours |
4 | | imprisonment for respondent's
first violation of any |
5 | | order of protection; and
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6 | | (iii) impose a minimum penalty of 48 hours |
7 | | imprisonment for
respondent's second or subsequent |
8 | | violation of an order of protection
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9 | | unless the court explicitly finds that an increased penalty |
10 | | or that
period of imprisonment would be manifestly unjust.
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11 | | (4) In addition to any other penalties imposed for a |
12 | | violation of an
order of protection, a criminal court may |
13 | | consider evidence of any
violations of an order of |
14 | | protection:
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15 | | (i) to increase, revoke or modify the bail bond on |
16 | | an underlying
criminal charge pursuant to Section |
17 | | 110-6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
of 1963;
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18 | | (ii) to revoke or modify an order of probation, |
19 | | conditional discharge or
supervision, pursuant to |
20 | | Section 5-6-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections;
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21 | | (iii) to revoke or modify a sentence of periodic |
22 | | imprisonment,
pursuant to Section 5-7-2 of the Unified |
23 | | Code of Corrections.
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24 | | (5) In addition to any other penalties, the court shall |
25 | | impose an
additional fine of $20 as authorized by Section |
26 | | 5-9-1.11 of the Unified Code of
Corrections upon any person |
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1 | | convicted of or placed on supervision for a
violation of an |
2 | | order of protection.
The additional fine shall be imposed |
3 | | for each violation of this Section.
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4 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07.)
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5 | | (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 96-1551 )
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6 | | Sec. 223. Enforcement of orders of protection.
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7 | | (a) When violation is crime. A violation of any order of |
8 | | protection,
whether issued in a civil or criminal proceeding, |
9 | | shall be enforced
by a
criminal court when:
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10 | | (1) The respondent commits the crime of violation of an |
11 | | order of
protection pursuant to Section 12-3.4 or 12-30 of |
12 | | the Criminal Code of
1961, by
having knowingly violated:
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13 | | (i) remedies described in paragraphs (1), (2), |
14 | | (3), (14),
or (14.5) of
subsection (b) of Section 214 |
15 | | of this Act; or
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16 | | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to |
17 | | the remedies
authorized under paragraphs (1), (2), |
18 | | (3), (14), and (14.5) of subsection (b)
of Section 214 |
19 | | of this Act, in a valid order of protection which is |
20 | | authorized
under the laws of another state, tribe, or |
21 | | United States territory; or
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22 | | (iii) any other remedy when the act
constitutes a |
23 | | crime against the protected parties as defined by the
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24 | | Criminal Code of 1961.
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25 | | Prosecution for a violation of an order of
protection |
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1 | | shall not bar concurrent prosecution for any other crime,
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2 | | including any crime that may have been committed at the |
3 | | time of the
violation of the order of protection; or
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4 | | (2) The respondent commits the crime of child abduction |
5 | | pursuant
to Section 10-5 of the Criminal Code of 1961, by |
6 | | having knowingly violated:
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7 | | (i) remedies described in paragraphs (5), (6) or |
8 | | (8) of subsection
(b) of
Section 214 of this Act; or
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9 | | (ii) a remedy, which is substantially similar to |
10 | | the remedies
authorized under paragraphs (5), (6), or |
11 | | (8) of subsection (b) of Section 214
of this Act, in a |
12 | | valid order of protection which is authorized under the |
13 | | laws
of another state, tribe, or United States |
14 | | territory.
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15 | | (b) When violation is contempt of court. A violation of any |
16 | | valid
Illinois order of protection, whether issued in a civil |
17 | | or criminal
proceeding, may be enforced through civil or |
18 | | criminal contempt procedures,
as appropriate, by any court with |
19 | | jurisdiction, regardless where the act or
acts which violated |
20 | | the order of protection were committed, to the extent
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21 | | consistent with the venue provisions of this Act. Nothing in |
22 | | this Act
shall preclude any Illinois court from enforcing any |
23 | | valid order of
protection issued in another state. Illinois |
24 | | courts may enforce orders of
protection through both criminal |
25 | | prosecution and contempt proceedings,
unless the action which |
26 | | is second in time is barred by collateral estoppel
or the |
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1 | | constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy.
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2 | | (1) In a contempt proceeding where the petition for a |
3 | | rule to show
cause sets forth facts evidencing an immediate |
4 | | danger that the
respondent will flee the jurisdiction, |
5 | | conceal a child, or inflict physical
abuse on the |
6 | | petitioner or minor children or on dependent adults in
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7 | | petitioner's care, the court may order the
attachment of |
8 | | the respondent without prior service of the rule to show
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9 | | cause or the petition for a rule to show cause. Bond shall |
10 | | be set unless
specifically denied in writing.
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11 | | (2) A petition for a rule to show cause for violation |
12 | | of an order of
protection shall be treated as an expedited |
13 | | proceeding.
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14 | | (b-1) The court shall not hold a school district or private |
15 | | or non-public school or any of its employees in civil or |
16 | | criminal contempt unless the school district or private or |
17 | | non-public school has been allowed to intervene. |
18 | | (b-2) The court may hold the parents, guardian, or legal |
19 | | custodian of a minor respondent in civil or criminal contempt |
20 | | for a violation of any provision of any order entered under |
21 | | this Act for conduct of the minor respondent in violation of |
22 | | this Act if the
parents, guardian, or legal custodian directed, |
23 | | encouraged, or assisted the respondent minor in such conduct. |
24 | | (c) Violation of custody or support orders. A violation of |
25 | | remedies
described in paragraphs (5), (6), (8), or (9) of |
26 | | subsection (b) of Section
214 of this Act may be enforced by |
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1 | | any remedy provided by Section 611 of
the Illinois Marriage and |
2 | | Dissolution of Marriage Act. The court may
enforce any order |
3 | | for support issued under paragraph (12) of subsection (b)
of |
4 | | Section 214 in the manner provided for under Parts V and VII of |
5 | | the
Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
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6 | | (d) Actual knowledge. An order of protection may be |
7 | | enforced pursuant to
this Section if the respondent violates |
8 | | the order after the
respondent has
actual knowledge of its |
9 | | contents as shown through one of the following means:
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10 | | (1) By service, delivery, or notice under Section 210.
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11 | | (2) By notice under Section 210.1 or 211.
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12 | | (3) By service of an order of protection under Section |
13 | | 222.
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14 | | (4) By other means demonstrating actual knowledge of |
15 | | the contents of the
order.
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16 | | (e) The enforcement of an order of protection in civil or |
17 | | criminal court
shall not be affected by either of the |
18 | | following:
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19 | | (1) The existence of a separate, correlative order, |
20 | | entered under Section
215.
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21 | | (2) Any finding or order entered in a conjoined |
22 | | criminal proceeding.
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23 | | (f) Circumstances. The court, when determining whether or |
24 | | not a
violation of an order of protection has occurred, shall |
25 | | not require
physical manifestations of abuse on the person of |
26 | | the victim.
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1 | | (g) Penalties.
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2 | | (1) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this
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3 | | subsection, where the court finds the commission of a crime |
4 | | or contempt of
court under subsections (a) or (b) of this |
5 | | Section, the penalty shall be
the penalty that generally |
6 | | applies in such criminal or contempt
proceedings, and may |
7 | | include one or more of the following: incarceration,
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8 | | payment of restitution, a fine, payment of attorneys' fees |
9 | | and costs, or
community service.
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10 | | (2) The court shall hear and take into account evidence |
11 | | of any factors
in aggravation or mitigation before deciding |
12 | | an appropriate penalty under
paragraph (1) of this |
13 | | subsection.
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14 | | (3) To the extent permitted by law, the court is |
15 | | encouraged to:
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16 | | (i) increase the penalty for the knowing violation |
17 | | of
any order of protection over any penalty previously |
18 | | imposed by any court
for respondent's violation of any |
19 | | order of protection or penal statute
involving |
20 | | petitioner as victim and respondent as defendant;
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21 | | (ii) impose a minimum penalty of 24 hours |
22 | | imprisonment for respondent's
first violation of any |
23 | | order of protection; and
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24 | | (iii) impose a minimum penalty of 48 hours |
25 | | imprisonment for
respondent's second or subsequent |
26 | | violation of an order of protection
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1 | | unless the court explicitly finds that an increased penalty |
2 | | or that
period of imprisonment would be manifestly unjust.
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3 | | (4) In addition to any other penalties imposed for a |
4 | | violation of an
order of protection, a criminal court may |
5 | | consider evidence of any
violations of an order of |
6 | | protection:
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7 | | (i) to increase, revoke or modify the bail bond on |
8 | | an underlying
criminal charge pursuant to Section |
9 | | 110-6 of the Code of Criminal Procedure
of 1963;
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10 | | (ii) to revoke or modify an order of probation, |
11 | | conditional discharge or
supervision, pursuant to |
12 | | Section 5-6-4 of the Unified Code of Corrections;
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13 | | (iii) to revoke or modify a sentence of periodic |
14 | | imprisonment,
pursuant to Section 5-7-2 of the Unified |
15 | | Code of Corrections.
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16 | | (5) In addition to any other penalties, the court shall |
17 | | impose an
additional fine of $20 as authorized by Section |
18 | | 5-9-1.11 of the Unified Code of
Corrections upon any person |
19 | | convicted of or placed on supervision for a
violation of an |
20 | | order of protection.
The additional fine shall be imposed |
21 | | for each violation of this Section.
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22 | | (Source: P.A. 95-331, eff. 8-21-07; 96-1551, eff. 7-1-11.)
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