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02. Add and configure fillable fields
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Orders of Protection. A civil court order issued to prevent continuing acts of family violence. Family violence is defined as any act by one member of a family or household intended to physically harm another member, a serious threat of physical harm, or the abuse of a child.
How long is an Order of Protection in effect? Once an order has been served, it will be valid and enforceable for 2 years from the date it was served. If it is not served, it will expire 1 year from the date the judge issued it.
Courts issue restraining orders for domestic and sexual violences, and stalking. Evidence for obtaining one includes changes in behavior, medical records, and injury photos. Police can issue an Emergency Protective Order lasting up to 7 days. Individuals can renew temporary restraining orders, which last up to 30 days.
At a hearing, the petitioner always has the burden of proof, and specific criteria must be met for the order to be upheld. Documents, photos, video, and any other supporting evidence may be used as evidence of allegations or evidence against accusations.
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.
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Any court in the state of Arizona can review a petition and issue a Protective Order. There may be a court that is closer to your location. Below are links to other nearby courts to obtain a Protective Order. You will need to contact a specific court for information on their Protective Order process.
A: Arizona law requires that there be no fees associated with seeking a protective order. The only exception is that an employer may have to pay a fee to file an injunction against harassment against an employee. There are fee waiver applications available for employers who cant afford the filing fee.

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