Understanding Stalking: Legal Insights for Protection Orders
Hi, I’m Tahlequah family attorney Aaron Grubb at Wirth Law Office, and we’re talking about protective orders and what the statutory language means, and whether or not your conduct or someone else’s conduct qualifies under the statute.
First off, we’re going to talk about stalking. Stalking is defined as the occurrence that happens two or more times that makes another person feel frightened, threatened, or harassed. This issue has been addressed, especially if you’ve already told the individual to stop and cease their conduct, but they continue.
Recognizing Stalking Behavior
Stalking behavior can manifest in various ways. For instance, it could involve calling multiple times repeatedly in a day, inundating your phone or email, or following you around. It encompasses any actions that truly make you feel intimidated, frightened, or threatened.
If you believe that your conduct or someone else’s conduct fits this definition of stalking, it’s crucial to take action. I can assist you in filing a protective order to ensure that you and your loved ones are safe and protected.
Taking the Next Steps
So again, my name is Aaron Grubb. I’m the Tahlequah protective order attorney at Wirth Law Office, dedicated to helping people understand their rights and navigate these challenging situations. If you are in need of legal assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out.
Schedule Your Initial Strategy Session
For a low-cost initial strategy session, contact us at (918) 458-2677. Together, we can explore your options and get you the protection you need.