Being accused of stalking or served with a stalking protective order can be overwhelming and stressful. These cases move quickly and can have serious consequences for your freedom, employment, and reputation. If you’re facing a stalking order in Medford or anywhere in Southern Oregon, it’s critical to have a knowledgeable defense attorney who understands the law and will protect your rights at every stage.
Protective orders can restrict where you live, work, and travel. A proper defense ensures your constitutional rights are respected throughout the process.
A stalking order can affect background checks, custody matters, firearm rights, and employment. Early legal action helps reduce lasting damage.
Stalking order cases often involve tight deadlines and court hearings within days. Legal guidance helps you respond correctly and on time.
We defend clients against both temporary (emergency) and permanent stalking protective orders filed in Medford courts.
We prepare evidence, question witnesses, and present arguments on your behalf during contested hearings.
We identify inconsistencies, lack of evidence, or misuse of the stalking order process.
If stalking allegations overlap with criminal accusations, we coordinate a defense strategy to protect you on all fronts.
In appropriate cases, we seek to limit, modify, or dismiss existing orders based on facts and legal standards.
A stalking protective order is a court order that restricts contact and behavior based on alleged repeated unwanted contact. Violating an order can result in criminal charges.
While not required, having an attorney is strongly recommended. The consequences of losing a hearing can be severe and long-lasting.
In many cases, hearings are scheduled within a short timeframe. Acting quickly is essential to prepare a proper defense.
Yes. If the legal standards are not met or evidence is insufficient, the court may dismiss or deny the order.
Violations can result in arrest and criminal charges. It’s critical to understand and follow the order while your case is pending.