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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.
This guide can help you figure out your options to respond and prepare for your case. Respond means to tell the judge if you agree or dont agree to the request for restraining order. You dont have to have a lawyer in this case, but if you want one you will need to hire one.
Start with the most recent event first. Then work your way back through time. It lets the Judge know why you are filing now. Feel free to tell the Judge how these incidences have made you feel and why you need a PPO granted immediately.
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.
Other tips for writing a declaration letter Before you start writing, create an outline to organize your ideas. Write professionally, but in your own voice dont try to sound like a lawyer. Be specific. Dont ramble or repeat yourself, and dont include irrelevant information.
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Evidence such as photographs, text messages, police reports or medical records. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations. The petitioner must provide specific acts of harassment, threats, or physical harm as evidence.
The 5 most common tips in writing an effective leniency letter to a judge include: write a clear introduction, introduce yourself and establish credibility, provide reasons for leniency, tell a story, and. provide contact information.
Examples: I am asking the court to grant me a month/year injunction. I want no contact in person, at home, by phone, at work, by mail or through third parties. I would consider any contact in the future to be a violation. Tell the court why you would like the temporary restraining order injunction.

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