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DOMESTIC AND FAMILY VIOLENCE PROTECTION ACT 1989 - SECT 17A

17A What happens if circumstances change after domestic violence order is made?

If circumstances change after a domestic violence order is made, a person may, under section 51, apply for a variation or revocation of the order.

Example of change of circumstances--
A temporary protection order is made because of an application by a police officer under section 54. The aggrieved's place of residence is stated in the order as premises that the respondent is prohibited, by the order, from approaching within a stated distance of. If the aggrieved changes his or her place of residence, a variation of the temporary protection order may be sought under section 51.


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