We Stand Up for Seniors

Elder abuse isn’t always visible—but the law provides strong protections. If someone age 65 or older (or a dependent adult) is being physically harmed, financially exploited, neglected, or harassed, a California Elder Abuse Restraining Order (EARO) can offer immediate legal protection.

Who Are the Abusers?

The perpetrator of elder abuse is often someone the elder knows and relies on, such as:

  • Adult children or relatives
  • Spouses or partners
  • In-home caregivers or aides
  • Staff at nursing homes or assisted living facilities
  • Financial advisors, fiduciaries, or scammers

Warning Signs of Elder Abuse

Physical:

  • Unexplained bruises, burns, or fractures
  • Frequent ER visits or hospitalizations
  • Signs of restraint (marks on wrists or ankles)

Emotional:

  • Withdrawal, depression, or anxiety
  • Fearfulness or nervousness around certain individuals
  • Sudden changes in behavior or sleep

Financial:

  • Unpaid bills or utilities being shut off
  • Large unexplained withdrawals or transfers
  • Missing possessions, checks, or credit cards

Neglect:

  • Poor hygiene, untreated bedsores, or dehydration
  • Unsafe or unclean living conditions
  • Lack of medical aids (glasses, walkers, medications)

How Can We Help?

Restraining Orders Lawyers helps seniors and their families take swift legal action to stop abuse and ensure safety.

We help clients with:

  • Emergency and permanent elder abuse restraining orders
  • Protection from physical, emotional, or financial abuse
  • Court filings and representation for vulnerable seniors
  • Legal defense if you’ve been wrongly accused of elder abuse

As trusted restraining order lawyers in San Diego, we guide you through the legal process with compassion and urgency. Whether you’re seeking protection or facing allegations, our team stands ready to advocate for your rights.

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Your Protection Options

  • Get protection from abuse or threats by a partner, family or household member

  • Get protection from harassment, stalking, abuse or threats by someone you are not closely related to

  • Seek court protection for an employee who has been threatened, harassed or assaulted at work

  • Temporarily restricts individuals at risk of violence from accessing firearms or ammunition

  • Explore answers to frequently asked questions about legal protections, court procedures, and more.

Take action against elder abuse. File an Elder Abuse Restraining Order today.
Concerned About Safety?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Elder abuse can include:

  • Physical harm or threats
  • Financial exploitation
  • Emotional abuse or intimidation
  • Neglect by caregivers
  • Isolation or verbal harassment

If any of these are occurring, legal action can be taken quickly.

  • The elder or dependent adult themselves
  • A legal guardian, caregiver, or family member acting on their behalf

Our protective order attorneys in San Diego can help with filing and representation.

An EARO can:

  • Prohibit contact by the abuser
  • Require the abuser to move out of the home
  • Protect financial accounts or property
  • Order the return of assets
  • Grant temporary control over health/safety decisions

Temporary orders can be granted quickly, often the same day. After a hearing, a judge can issue a long-term order that lasts up to 5 years, and it can be renewed.

The accused has the right to a hearing and legal defense. Our firm also provides legal defense for restraining orders in San Diego if you’ve been wrongfully accused.

You can file on your own, but working with a qualified defense lawyer in San Diego ensures your evidence is strong and your rights are fully protected—especially in sensitive elder cases.


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