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Restraining Orders in Ontario

Under the Ontario Family Law Act, there are two types of restraining orders: 

  • Orders that restrain a spouse from depleting his or her property
  • Non-molestation orders or orders restraining harassment


As the family lawyers Richmond Hill, Markham and Newmarket residents trust, Donnell Law Group can answer any questions you have regarding restraining orders and provide dedicated representation for your case.


Non-Depletion Orders

The purpose of a non-depletion order is to ensure that a spouse’s rights to property are protected until final disposition of the property can be decided. For instance, when a spouse applies to the court to have the couple’s net family properties equalized, the spouse may simultaneously seek a non-depletion order. The non-depletion order prohibits the other spouse from ‘frittering away’ the asset.


Since a restraining order can significantly affect the owner’s right to deal with his or her property, there are safeguards in place to ensure that the spouse requesting the order has a right to make the request.


Whether you want to obtain a restraining order or challenge your spouse’s request for one, it is important that you obtain experienced legal counsel in order to ensure your rights are protected.


Non-Molestation Orders

A non-molestation order prevents a spouse, or former spouse, from ‘molesting, annoying or harassing’ the person applying to the court for the order. The order may also be granted to protect the applicant’s children and can include a ban on communications.


Failing to comply with a non-molestation restraining order is a serious offence with significant penalties.


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We will help you understand your options and navigate you through this complex situation. Whether you need to obtain a restraining order or challenge one being requested against you, we will protect your rights. From divorce to child custody, we can help you.




*Our lawyers would be happy to provide a general overview of your rights.

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  • are seeking a second opinion;
  • have an ongoing court proceeding;
  • are requesting a review of documents;
  • have a request that goes beyond a general overview of your rights;

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We are confident that we have what it takes to give you the peace of mind you need during this very sensitive time. Whatever circumstances your family is facing right now, we are here to help you through the process. Call us today for an initial consultation.

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