Virginia Statutes

§ 16.1-279.1 — Protective order in cases of family abuse

Virginia § 16.1-279.1
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 16.1Courts Not of Record
Ch. 11Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Courts
Art. 9Disposition

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Va. Code Ann. § 16.1-279.1 (2026).

Text

A.In cases of family abuse, including any case involving an incarcerated or recently incarcerated respondent against whom a preliminary protective order has been issued pursuant to § 16.1-253.1, the court may issue a protective order to protect the health and safety of the petitioner and family or household members of the petitioner. A protective order issued under this section may include any one or more of the following conditions to be imposed on the respondent:
1.Prohibiting acts of family abuse or criminal offenses that result in injury to person or property;
2.Prohibiting such contacts by the respondent with the petitioner or family or household members of the petitioner as the court deems necessary for the health or safety of such persons;
3.Granting the petitioner possession

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Legislative History

1984, c. 631; 1987, c. 497; 1992, c. 886; 1994, cc. 360, 521, 739, 907; 1996, cc. 866, 900, 945; 1997, c. 603; 1998, c. 684; 2000, cc. 34, 654; 2002, cc. 508, 810, 818; 2004, cc. 972, 980; 2006, c. 308; 2008, cc. 73, 246; 2009, cc. 343, 732; 2010, cc. 425, 468; 2011, cc. 445, 480; 2012, cc. 152, 261; 2014, cc. 318, 346, 613; 2016, c. 102; 2018, cc. 38, 652; 2020, c. 137; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 489; 2023, cc. 370, 620, 621, 742; 2024, cc. 26, 594; 2025, cc. 26, 161.

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