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If someone threatens to hurt you or damage your property, a peace bond can | If someone threatens to hurt you or damage your property, a peace bond can offer protection. Learn how they work, and the steps involved in applying for a peace bond. | ||
==Understand your legal rights== | ==Understand your legal rights== | ||
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As well, '''anyone''' can apply for a peace bond against another person. If you are afraid a person will hurt you or your family or damage your property, you can go to court to ask for a peace bond. | As well, '''anyone''' can apply for a peace bond against another person. If you are afraid a person will hurt you or your family or damage your property, you can go to court to ask for a peace bond. | ||
=== | ===You can apply for a peace bond against anyone=== | ||
Under [https://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/stat/rsc-1985-c-c-46/latest/rsc-1985-c-c-46.html#sec810_smooth section 810] of the ''Criminal Code'', you can apply for a peace bond against anyone. It could be a partner or family member. But it doesn't have to be someone you were in a relationship with. For example, you could apply for a peace bond against a neighbour or co-worker. | |||
To get a peace bond, you must prove you have a '''reasonable fear''' the other person will: | To get a peace bond, you must prove you have a '''reasonable fear''' the other person will: |
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