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Start with a general paragraph summarizing the overall history of abuse, how long it has lasted, and your efforts to stop it. Be as specific as possible and give details about how you or others were harmed by Respondent. Organize your declaration with the most recent events first, going backward in time.
A restraining order comes from a court and can order the restrained person to: Have no contact with the person requesting the order, their relatives, anyone they live with or even their pets. Move out of the requesting persons house (even if they live together)
If you want a restraining order against someone but have not been injured, threatened, or stalked by them, you will likely have to pay a filing fee. California courts can impose a fee between $435 and $450 (circa 2024) to file for a restraining order without alleging violence, stalking, or threats of violence.
In most instances, if your request for a temporary restraining order is granted, you will receive your temporary restraining order the same day.
How to ask to change or end a restraining order Ask to change or end the restraining order. Fill out forms and file them with the court. Serve the other side. Another adult , not you, delivers a copy of the request to the other side. Prepare for and go to court. Prepare for court and go to your court date. Final steps.
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A restraining order in California might sometimes appear on a background check. While a restraining order is a civil action and does not constitute a criminal charge in itself, it is a public court record.
CH-100 Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (Civil Harassment Prevention)
A CPO may require a defendant to stay away from, and have no contact with, a Protected Person. These are called No Contact orders. Alternatively, a CPO may permit contact between a defendant and the Protected Person, but only if that contact is peaceful in every way. These are called Peaceful Contact orders.

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