Osceola County Injunction Lawyer

Osceola County Courthouse

If you’re dealing with an injunction (restraining order) in Osceola County, the case can move fast and carry serious consequences. Whether you’re seeking protection or defending against an injunction, early legal guidance helps protect your rights, your record, and your future.

Injunctions for protection in Osceola County are civil court orders, but they can affect far more than a single hearing. These cases often intersect with criminal charges, firearm restrictions, and family law disputes. At Fighter Law, we represent both petitioners and respondents throughout Osceola County, including Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and Poinciana.

Need help before your hearing?

If you’ve been served with an injunction or are considering filing one, we can explain your options and help you prepare.

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    What Kind of Restraining Order do You Need Help With?

    We handle a wide range of cases. Choose a charge to learn more:

    Florida Restraining Order & Injunction Lawyers

    We are Florida restraining order and injunction lawyers. If you are seeking protection or have been served with a restraining order anywhere in Florida, it’s critical to get experienced legal guidance quickly. At Fighter Law, our experienced Florida injunction attorneys represent both petitioners and respondents, helping them understand their rights, navigate the court process, and protect their future. Based in Central Florida, our board-certified trial lawyers assist clients throughout the region in these high-stakes cases.

    Looking for local guidance? Many injunction papers list the county and judicial circuit at the top — even though the courthouse is in a specific city. Scroll to “Local pages” below or jump to local pages.

    What side of things do you need help with?

    If you need help getting an injunction, you can find help with that here.

    If you are defending against an injunction, help for that is here.

    Types of Injunctions in Osceola County

    • Domestic Violence Injunctions
    • Dating Violence Injunctions
    • Repeat Violence Injunctions
    • Sexual Violence Injunctions
    • Stalking & Cyberstalking Injunctions

    For broader background, visit our main Restraining Orders & Injunctions hub.

    If your case is specifically in Kissimmee, see our Kissimmee Injunction Lawyer page.

    If your case is specifically in St. Cloud, see our St. Cloud Injunction Lawyer page.

    Where Injunction Hearings Are Held

    Most Osceola County injunction hearings take place at:

    Kissimmee injunction lawyer meeting with client about a restraining order in Osceola County

    Injunctions Can Lead to Criminal Charges

    Although injunctions are civil orders, violating an injunction is a criminal offense.
    People are often arrested for text messages, social media contact, third-party communication, or being in a prohibited location.
    Understanding these risks early is critical.

    If you were served with an injunction, review our Respondent Help page.
    If you are seeking protection, see our Petitioner Help page.

    Parking and Security at the Osceola Courthouse

    Parking Garage for Osceola County Courthouse

    Parking is generally easy at the Osceola County Courthouse. There is a large public garage across the street and free street-level parking.
    Security lines typically move quickly, but arrive early for your hearing.

    What County is your Case In?

    We represent clients throughout Central Florida—local knowledge matters. We regularly appear before judges and prosecutors in these counties:

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Temporary injunctions can be issued quickly, and final hearings are often scheduled soon after service.

    Yes. While civil, injunctions can affect firearms possession and show up in background checks. Violations can lead to criminal charges.

    In some cases, yes. Courts may modify or dissolve injunctions if circumstances change.

    Disclaimer: This page provides general information only and is not legal advice.

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