Why Can't I get a PFA?
Pennsylvania citizens look to the law for lots of reasons. Most of the time, when people call our hotline, they are exasperated. They have already tried to stop the abuse on their own; they’ve talked to friends, neighbors, colleagues, and sometimes even court personnel looking for answers. “My roommate flipped out yesterday and came at me!” “The grandfather of my baby keeps calling me and won’t stop.” “My neighbor has started harassing me and my children.” “My rapist moved into my neighborhood and tried to talk to me.” What can they do? Often, people in the above situations are referred to get a PFA (Protection From Abuse order). These people are met with disappointment. Protection from Abuse orders can only be filed by people who are related by consanguinity (blood) or affinity (marriage), current or former sexual or intimate partners (have or had a dating relationship), persons who share biological parenthood, or current or former spouses or people who lived as spouses. Th...