An order of protection can disrupt your life, leaving you unsure of what steps to take.
In Palos Hills, IL, Hirsch Law Group helps clients request or respond with clarity and compassion, providing the guidance needed to move forward with confidence.
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Here’s how we support clients dealing with orders of protection:

We help you request and respond to emergency orders that can be issued in as little as one day.


Circumstances change. We assist with petitions to modify or extend existing orders


Hirsch Law Group serves clients across Palos Hills, IL, including courts, neighborhoods, and community centers. When dealing with protection orders, it is essential to have a lawyer who knows your court, your area, and how judges in your region approach cases.
Orders of protection come with immediate consequences and strict deadlines. A missed hearing or misread condition could impact your rights or even restrict home access. Acting quickly is vital. Hirsch Law Group guides clients in Palos Hills, IL to respond effectively and safeguard their rights from the beginning.
An order of protection in Palos Hills, IL can be stressful. Our team is here to meet you with compassion. Bring us your concerns, and we’ll listen. Call Hirsch Law Group at (815) 451-3200 or complete our form for a free consultation.
It’s a court order that restricts contact or closeness between individuals, often issued in situations of domestic violence or harassment.
Yes. You can request a hearing, file a motion to vacate, or even appeal depending on the type and timing of the order.
An emergency (or temporary) order is issued quickly and without the other person’s input. A plenary (full) order follows a court hearing where both sides are heard.
Temporary orders generally last until the court hearing, usually within 14–21 days. Plenary orders can last up to 2 years, depending on the case.
Yes. Orders can require someone to leave a shared home or limit their contact with children. These are serious issues that need legal care.
That may allow you to file a motion to dismiss or vacate the order but timing matters, and the court still has the final say.