The article describes new solutions in the field of combating domestic violence in the form of an immediate, temporary order for the person using domestic violence to leave the apartment, as provided for in the Act on the Police and the Military Police, and a prohibition on approaching the apartment and its immediate surroundings. There are also described the solutions in the field of civil procedure in the form of the so-called judicial extension of the restraining order. In addition to the innovative solutions introduced by the Act of 30 April 2020, an analysis was made of other, similarly constructed protection tools included in the draft amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure (UD297). Apart from the dogmatic analysis de lege lata and de lege ferenda, the article contains an analysis of the implementation of the act, pointing to the factors determining the effectiveness of the aforementioned new tools, and evaluating the first months of its application and indicates the significant importance of the coordination and cooperation of various entities as an important factor determining the effectiveness of anti-violence regulations.
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