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A protection order is a type of restraining order that you, (the petitioner), can file against another person, (the respondent), who is committing harm. It is a civil court order (that you can request), issued by a judge, meant to protect you from another person committing harm against you.
If a person wants to avoid involving law enforcement, but wants protection from being assaulted, harassed or stalked, they may want to consider a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO). Restraining Order a civil order that can be temporary or permanent.
At the final hearing, the burden is on the petitioner to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that facts satisfy whichever statute they are seeking protection under. The petitioner gets to present his or her evidence to the court (testimony, declarations, sworn reports) and then the respondent gets to do the same.
You will need to tell your story so the judge understands why you need protection. Gather documents that help prove your story so you can file them with your petition. You can use police reports, text messages, emails, pictures, medical records, and so on. Your abuser will get a copy of everything you show the judge.
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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Generally, the full domestic violence protection order can be for a fixed period of time or permanent. Unless you ask for a shorter amount of time, the order will last for at least one year. If it only lasts for a fixed period, you can ask to have it renewed.
There is no charge for Protection Orders and they may be obtained at the district court, or the superior court. No Contact Orders: These orders arise out of a criminal conviction and provide protection to the victims of certain crimes. A judge places these orders in effect and only the judge can lift these orders.

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