Getting A Personal Protection Order
Personal Protection Orders
The most common form of a Protection Order is the Personal Protection Order (PPO).
Under the PPO, the court may make one or both of the following orders:
- (i) the offender cannot use family violence against the family member;
(ii) the offender cannot incite or assist anyone to commit family violence against the family member
The PPO is granted only after a trial unless the offender consents to the grant of the PPO. Medical reports and police reports can be helpful to obtain a PPO.
Where can you apply for a PPO?
You can apply for a PPO at the Protection Order Services of the Family Court or go to any of the following places to make the complaint through a video-link facility:
- • Promoting Alternatives to Violence (PAVe):
• TRANS Centre
• Loving Heart Multi-Service Centre
• Syariah Court of Singapore
What forms of legal protection are available other than the PPO?
- This is an urgent PPO made before the trial.
- It is granted if there 2 is imminent danger of physical injury to any family member.
- EO is valid only for 8 days or when the trial begins whichever occurs earlier.
- The Court may make one or more of the following orders:
- (i) That the offender leaves the home
(ii) That the offender be prohibited from entering the home or some portion of the home
(iii) That the applicant be permitted to enter and remain in the home.
This order is made only in exceptional circumstances, usually after a PPO has been disobeyed.
The DEO only restricts the right of the offender to occupy the home; it does not affect his/her ownership of the house.
What if the PPO/EO/DEO is disobeyed?
Penal Code Offences
Getting a Lawyer for Legal Protection
You do not need a lawyer to obtain a PPO or to take out a private summons for the offence of Hurt although this may be helpful if you can afford it. The following organizations offer legal clinics where you can get preliminary legal advice:
Click on these links for more information
• Dealing with family violence
• What is family violence?
• What can I do if I’m facing family violence?
• Making a Safety Plan
• How to help a friend/relative/neighbour facing family violence








