(a) In each instance in which there is a violation of a Harassment Prevention Order or a protection order issued by another jurisdiction, the Court may order the respondent to pay the petitioner for all damages including, but not limited to, loss of earnings, out-of-pocket losses for injuries sustained or property damaged, cost of replacement locks, medical expenses, cost for obtaining an unlisted telephone number and reasonable attorney’s fees.
(b) Any such violation may be enforced by the Court. Criminal remedies provided herein are not exclusive and do not preclude any other available civil or criminal remedies. The Court may enforce by civil contempt procedure a violation of its own court order.