While the plaintiff is not required to have the assistance of an attorney, obtaining a Protection Order can have significant legal consequences especially involving issues such as custody of children and property division. It is recommended that a plaintiff seek legal counsel to assist in this matter. The Alabama State Bar Referral Service is available at 1 (800) 392-5660 for the names and phone numbers of attorneys who practice in the area of domestic relations. If the plaintiff cannot afford an attorney, the nearest Legal Services Office may be contacted:
Anniston 256-237-3615 |
Monroeville 334-743-3234 |
Birmingham 205-328-3540 |
Montgomery 334-832-4570 |
Dothan 334-793-7932 |
Opelika 334-749-5011 |
Florence 256-767-2020 |
Selma 334-875-3770 |
Gadsden 256-543-2435 |
Troy 334-566-6100 |
Huntsville 256-536-9645 |
Tuscaloosa 205-758-7503 |
Mobile 334-433-6560 |
Although a Protection Order can be an important tool in helping the police and the courts discourage incidences of domestic violence, it is a judicial order recorded on a piece of paper and not a shield which will stop bullets, knives, or fists. Often when a defendant first gets a copy of the Protection Order, he or she may seek to increase the pressure, threats, and violence. It may therefore be necessary for the victim to seek shelter and safety immediately and call the police. Local domestic violence shelters (Safehouse.org - (205) 669-7233) are available to offer assistance, especially in developing a safety plan for the victim and children and in planning to leave a violent relationship, if necessary.
Alabama's 18 domestic violence shelter programs throughout the state can provide immediate and safe refuge from violent attacks. A phone call to the 24-hour crisis line number listed below can make a difference and will connect the caller to the shelter program in their area. At the shelter, the victim and children can receive safe, temporary housing, food, clothing, and the counseling and assistance needed to establish the groundwork for providing a stable and nonviolent environment. For immediate, 24-hour access to the shelter program in your area, call the following number: 1-800-650-6522.