As used in this chapter:

(a) "Abuse" means:

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 20-4-20

  • Abuse: means :

    (1) physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or the threat of physical harm;

    (2) sexual criminal offenses, as otherwise defined by statute, committed against a family or household member by a family or household member. See South Carolina Code 20-4-20
  • Court: means the Family Court. See South Carolina Code 20-4-20
  • Household member: means :

    (i) a spouse;

    (ii) a former spouse;

    (iii) persons who have a child in common;

    (iv) a male and female who are cohabiting or formerly have cohabited. See South Carolina Code 20-4-20
  • Order of protection: means an order of protection issued to protect the petitioner or minor household members from the abuse of another household member where the respondent has received notice of the proceedings and has had an opportunity to be heard. See South Carolina Code 20-4-20
  • Petitioner: means the person alleging abuse in a petition for an order of protection. See South Carolina Code 20-4-20
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.

(1) physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or the threat of physical harm;

(2) sexual criminal offenses, as otherwise defined by statute, committed against a family or household member by a family or household member.

For validity of (b), see Editors’ Notes below.

(b) "Household member" means:

(i) a spouse;

(ii) a former spouse;

(iii) persons who have a child in common;

(iv) a male and female who are cohabiting or formerly have cohabited.

(c) "Court" means the Family Court.

(d) "Petitioner" means the person alleging abuse in a petition for an order of protection.

(e) "Respondent" in a petition for an order of protection means the person alleged to have abused another or a person alleged to have aided and abetted such abuse.

(f) "Order of protection" means an order of protection issued to protect the petitioner or minor household members from the abuse of another household member where the respondent has received notice of the proceedings and has had an opportunity to be heard.