

Some people seek a PFA to create distance from a harmful situation. Others are served with a PFA and must respond immediately to avoid serious long-term consequences. Our attorneys explain what the order means, what the court expects, and what actions you need to take. You will not navigate this process alone.
Whether you need protection or have been accused of abuse, we take time to hear your concerns and provide clear direction. You will receive informed representation designed to help you move forward with confidence and clarity.
A PFA can be requested by individuals who have experienced abuse or threats from a spouse, partner, household member, or certain family members. Abuse may include physical harm, serious threats, stalking, harassment, or conduct that places someone in reasonable fear. The purpose of a PFA is to stop dangerous behavior and prevent future contact.
The process often begins with a petition filed at the courthouse. The court may grant a temporary order the same day based on the information provided. A hearing is then scheduled where a judge reviews the facts and decides whether a final PFA should be granted. A final order can last up to three years.
PFA orders can include restrictions on communication, physical contact, and access to a shared home. They may also contain terms related to children, property, and personal belongings. Because these orders create major changes in daily life, it is important to understand your rights before attending the hearing.
If you are living in fear, a PFA can be an important step toward safety. We help you prepare the petition, gather supporting information, and understand what to expect at each stage of the process. Speaking with an attorney early can make the experience less stressful and help you present a clear explanation of your concerns to the court.
During the hearing, the judge reviews evidence and hears testimony from both sides. We work with you to organize your explanation, prepare documents, and understand which details are most important to present. Our goal is to help you feel supported and to focus on the facts that matter most.
Once a final PFA is granted, you may have questions about how the order works in daily life. We explain each term so you know what protections it provides and what steps you can take if the order is violated.
Being served with a PFA can be confusing and frightening. Many people do not realize that consenting to an order without legal advice can affect where they live, how they communicate with their children, and their right to possess a firearm. It is important to speak with an attorney before agreeing to anything.
When we meet with you, we review the petition in detail and explain what the allegations mean. We also discuss your options and help you prepare for the hearing. You may want to challenge the claims, negotiate different terms, or present your own evidence. We guide you through each step so you know how to protect your rights.
If you have an upcoming hearing, preparation is key. We help you gather documents, identify witnesses, and understand what questions may be asked. You will be ready to present your explanation clearly and respectfully.
PFA orders often intersect with custody arrangements. The court may include temporary decisions that affect schedules, communication, and parental responsibilities. These terms can remain in place until further review. We help parents understand how the PFA fits within the broader custody framework and discuss next steps for long-term planning.
PFAs can also impact employment, firearm rights, and access to personal property. Understanding these effects helps you prepare for the changes the order may bring. We answer questions, explain what each term means, and help you navigate the practical challenges that follow a PFA ruling.
PFA hearings move quickly, and preparation is essential. We work with clients to gather evidence such as messages, photos, medical records, police reports, or witness information. We also discuss how to speak with the judge, how hearings typically proceed, and how to stay focused during emotional moments.
The hearing is your opportunity to tell your side of the story, whether you are seeking protection or responding to allegations. With organized preparation, you can present your explanation clearly and remain steady throughout the process.
With decades of experience handling PFA matters, divorce cases, and custody disputes, our firm understands how these issues overlap. We take time to understand your concerns and give you straightforward guidance. Our attorneys are known for practical advice, consistent communication, and a steady presence during stressful moments.
Every case is personal. We work closely with clients to create a plan that supports their safety, protects their rights, and helps restore stability.
If you need a PFA or have been served with one, reach out as soon as possible. Early guidance can shape the outcome and help you understand your next steps. We represent clients across Montgomery, Bucks, and Lehigh Counties in both PFA filings and defense.
Contact Winter Duffy Law to schedule a consultation. We will listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and guide you through the PFA process with steady support.