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<p>Law Office of<br>
<strong>F.ANDREKITA SILVA</strong><br>
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November 3, 2021<br>
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Brent,<br>
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If the conduct occurred in the state to Washington (such that Washington can assert personal jurisdiction over perpetrator), then the action is no different than if the perpetrator were in Washington. You must personally serve the action ( although I think the statute may have recently changed in her regards to service ).<br>
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If all conduct occurred in another state and victim moves here, victim needs to get the order in the state that has personal jurisdiction of perpetrator. Then the order can be registered here so that it can be enforced here.<br>
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andrekita<br>
Law Office of F. Andrekita Silva<br>
1325 Fourth Avenue, Suite 2000<br>
Seattle, Washington 98101<br>
206-224-8288<br>
www.seattle-silvalaw.com<br>
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Quoting Brent Williams-Ruth <<a href="mailto:brent@williams-ruthlaw.com">brent@williams-ruthlaw.com</a>>:</p>
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<p>Does anyone know the ins and outs about getting a protection order for a washington resident against an oregon resident?<br>
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<p><span style="background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);"><b><span lang="EN-US">Brent Williams-Ruth</span></b><span lang="EN-US"> <br>
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