As used in this Sections
210.127 and
210.130, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ABUSEIncludes but is not limited to the occurrence of any of the following acts, attempts or threats against a person who may be protected pursuant to this Chapter, except "abuse" shall not include abuse inflicted on a child by accidental means by an adult household member or discipline of a child, including spanking, in a reasonable manner:
1. ASSAULTPurposely or knowingly placing or attempting to place another in fear of physical harm.
2. BATTERYPurposely or knowingly causing physical harm to another with or without a deadly weapon.
3. COERCIONCompelling another by force or threat of force to engage in conduct from which the latter has a right to abstain or to abstain from conduct in which the person has a right to engage.
4. HARASSMENTEngaging in a purposeful or knowing course of conduct involving more than one (1) incident that alarms or causes distress to an adult or child and serves no legitimate purpose. The course of conduct must be such as would cause a reasonable adult or child to suffer substantial emotional distress and must actually cause substantial emotional distress to the petitioner or child. Such conduct might include, but is not limited to:
a. Following another about in a public place or places;
b. Peering in the window or lingering outside the residence of another; but does not include constitutionally protected activity.
5. SEXUAL ASSAULTCausing or attempting to cause another to engage involuntarily in any sexual act by force, threat of force, duress, or without that person's consent,
ADULTAny person seventeen (17) years of age or older or otherwise emancipated.
CHILDAny person under seventeen (17) years of age unless otherwise emancipated.
COURTThe Circuit or Associate Circuit Judge or a Family Court Commissioner.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCEAbuse or stalking committed by a family or household member, as such terms are defined in this Section.
EX PARTE ORDER OF PROTECTIONAn order of protection issued by the Court before the respondent has received notice of the petition or an opportunity to be heard on it.
FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERSpouses, former spouses, any person related by blood or marriage, persons who are presently residing together or have resided together in the past, any person who is or has been in a continuing social relationship of a romantic or intimate nature with the victim, and anyone who has a child in common regardless of whether they have been married or have resided together at any time.
FULL ORDER OF PROTECTIONAn order of protection issued after a hearing on the record where the respondent has received notice of the proceedings and has had an opportunity to be heard.
PENDINGExists or for which a hearing date has been set.
PETITIONERA family or household member who has been a victim of domestic violence, or any person who has been the victim of stalking or sexual assault, or a person filing on behalf of a child pursuant to Section
455.503, RSMo., who has filed a verified petition pursuant to the provisions of Section
455.020 or
455.505, RSMo.
RESPONDENTThe family or household member alleged to have committed an act of domestic violence, or person alleged to have committed an act of stalking or sexual assault, against whom a verified petition has been filed or a person served on behalf of a child pursuant to Section
455.503, RSMo.
SEXUAL ASSAULTAs defined under the definition of "abuse" in this Section.
STALKINGIs when any person purposely engages in an unwanted course of conduct that causes alarm to another person, or a person who resides together in the same household with the person seeking the order of protection when it is reasonable in that person's situation to have been alarmed by the conduct. As used in this definition:
1. ALARMMeans to cause fear of danger of physical harm; and
2. COURSE OF CONDUCTMeans a pattern of conduct composed of two (2) or more acts over a period of time, however short, that serves no legitimate purpose. Such conduct may include, but is not limited to, following the other person or unwanted communication or unwanted contact.