Orders of protection can feel intimidating in Lincolnwood, IL, but you don’t have to handle them alone.
Hirsch Law Group helps individuals request or respond with confidence, ensuring you understand your options and providing compassionate guidance through each stage of the legal process.
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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


Serving clients across Lincolnwood, IL, Hirsch Law Group helps in community centers, neighborhoods, and courts. When a protection order arises, you want a lawyer who knows the area, the court, and how judges usually approach these challenging cases.
Orders of protection have deadlines and immediate effects that matter. If you miss a hearing or misunderstand terms, your rights and access to your home could be affected. Acting quickly counts. Hirsch Law Group helps Lincolnwood, IL clients respond effectively and protect their rights right from the start.
Facing an order of protection in Lincolnwood, IL? You don’t have to handle it alone. Bring us your questions, and we’ll listen with care. Call Hirsch Law Group at (815) 451-3200 or use our contact form to schedule 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.
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