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A restraining order can only be dismissed by a judge in a court of law. So to get it canceled, you must file a motion to get the order dismissed with the court. The process involves several steps: Request to Dismiss: You can submit a formal request to the court asking to dismiss or cancel the restraining order.
Consult with a family law attorney experienced in defending people against false restraining orders. You must go to court for the final restraining order hearing and present your evidence proving why the accusations against you are false. The evidence can be police reports, witnesses, text messages and or emails.
If the protected person wants to cancel a restraining order before the hearing, they need to fill out a Waiver of Hearing on Denied Request for Temporary Restraining Order form. They should submit this form to the court as soon as possible (an attorney can take care of this).
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.
Under California law, a domestic violence restraining order can be terminated early if the protected party requests it, or if the court determines that there is no longer a need for the order.
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Under the California Rules of Court, a Notice of Appeal for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Must be Filed Within 60 Days After Entry of Judgment, or Within 180 Days if Service was Not Proper.
1. Complete form CR-16 titled PETITION TO MODIFY (POST JUDGMENT) PROTECTIVE ORDER IN CRIMINAL PROCEEDING. You will need to provide proof of your identity in the form of a drivers license or other photo identification. 2. File the completed petition at the court where the protective order was issued.

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