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Can brother and sister business partners
who do not reside in the same home, and who have no
relationship outside of work, seek Protection From Abuse
orders against each other?
An en banc panel of the Superior Court has inexplicably
answered "yes" in Custer v. Cochran, PICS Case No. 07-1501
(Pa. Super. Sept. 25, 2007) Todd, J., Ford Elliott, P.J.
concurring (23 pages), thereby overruling an identical 1996
case, which was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
The Protection From Abuse Act is designed to provide family
or household members with a tool to secure court protection
from acts of domestic abuse. Section 6102 of the law
provides the two key definitions at issue in Custer:
Under the statute, "abuse" is defined as:
"The occurrence of one or more of the following acts between
family or household members, sexual or intimate partners or
persons who share biological parenthood:
(1) Attempting to cause or intentionally, knowingly or
recklessly causing bodily injury, serious bodily injury,
rape, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, sexual
assault, statutory sexual assault, aggravated indecent
assault, indecent assault or incest with or without a deadly
weapon;
(2) Placing another in reasonable fear of imminent serious
bodily injury;
(3) The infliction of false imprisonment;
(4) Physically or sexually abusing minor children;
(5) Knowingly engaging in a course of conduct or repeatedly
committing acts toward another person, including following
the person, without proper authority, under circumstances
which place the person in reasonable fear of bodily injury
…"
Section 6102 further defines "family or household members"
as "[s]pouses or persons who have been spouses, persons
living as spouses or who have lived as spouses, parents and
children, other persons related by consanguinity or
affinity, current or former sexual or intimate partners or
persons who share biological parenthood."
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