Title 16, Chapter 5, Section 94
( 16-5-94)
(a) A person who is not a minor who alleges stalking by another person may seek a restraining order by filing a petition alleging conduct constituting stalking as defined in Code Section 16-5-90. A person who is not a minor may also seek relief on behalf of a minor by filing such a petition. (b) Jurisdiction for such a petition shall be the same as for family violence petitions as set out in Code Section 19-13-2. (c) Upon the filing of a verified petition in which the petitioner
alleges with specific facts that probable cause exists to establish
that stalking by the respondent has occurred in the past and may
occur in the future, the court may order such temporary relief ex
parte as it deems necessary to protect the petitioner or a minor of
the household from stalking. If the court issues an ex parte order,
a copy of the order shall be immediately furnished to the
petitioner. (d) The court may grant a protective order or approve a consent
agreement to bring about a cessation of conduct constituting
stalking. Orders or agreements may: (1) Direct a party to refrain from such conduct; (2) Order a party to refrain from harassing or interfering with
the other; (3) Award costs and attorney's fees to either party; and (4) Order either or all parties to receive appropriate psychiatric
or psychological services as a further measure to prevent the
recurrence of stalking. (e) The provisions of subsections (c) and (d) of Code Section 19-13-3, subsections (b), (c), and (d) of Code Section 19-13-4, and Code Section 19-13-5, relating to family violence petitions, shall apply to petitions filed pursuant to this Code section, except that the clerk of court may provide forms for petitions and pleadings to persons alleging conduct constituting stalking and to any other person designated by the superior court pursuant to this Code section as authorized to advise persons alleging conduct constituting stalking on filling out and filing such petitions and pleadings. |