## Decision of the Higher Regional Court Frankfurt in the Interim Protective Measures Procedure
The Higher Regional Court Frankfurt am Main addressed the question of whether an application for an interim injunction under the Violence Protection Act can still be admissible if a significant period has elapsed between the alleged incident and the application submission. According to the decision presented in the article, the mere passage of time does not, on its own, preclude an urgent application.
## Passage of Time and Urgency
### No Fixed Deadline for the Urgent Application
The focus was on distinguishing between the requirement for urgency in interim legal protection and the fact that some time had passed since the underlying event. As reported in the initial article, the court made it clear that the law does not provide for a fixed exclusion period after which an application in the interim procedure would automatically be inadmissible.
### Circumstances of the Individual Case Are Decisive
According to the original report, the decision is based on the idea that the question of urgency should not be answered schematically using a time criterion. Rather, the specific circumstances must be evaluated, particularly whether there remains a need for protection and whether the applicant’s behavior inevitably suggests a lack of urgency.
## Classification of the Procedure under the Violence Protection Act
### Interim Injunction as a Tool of Preliminary Legal Protection
The Violence Protection Act allows for court protective orders aimed at preventing impairments. In urgent proceedings, an interim injunction may be issued to ensure provisional protection. As depicted in the case law by the Higher Regional Court Frankfurt, a careful examination is necessary to determine whether the conditions for preliminary legal protection are met.
### Balancing Protection Interests and Procedural Requirements
According to the report, the decision illustrates that courts, when assessing urgency, do not solely consider the time elapsed since the incident but undertake a broader examination. The passage of time may be significant in this assessment but does not automatically lead to the denial of urgent legal protection.
## Procedural Status and Note on Representation
The content presented here is based on the reporting from the source mentioned and provides a summary of the decision described there. As long as a procedure is not definitively concluded or further steps are possible, the presumption of innocence applies; a conclusive assessment of the individual case is therefore not included. Source: https://www.juraforum.de/news/olg-frankfurt-eilantrag-auf-gewaltschutz-auch-nach-laengerer-zeit-zulaessig_275000
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