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The filing process is generally two hours long and you must attend a hearing the day you file. You must have the name, address, and Date of Birth (at minimum) of the party you wish to file against. There is no cost to file for a protection order in the state of Ohio. FAQs How can I get a Civil Protection Order? Does it cost Montgomery County FAQ Montgomery County FAQ
Evidence from the person seeking the order can take different forms: Witness Testimony: Statements from people who witnessed abusive behavior. Photographic Evidence: Photos of injuries caused by violence, with timestamps. Text Messages or Emails: Messages with threatening language or detailing abuse.
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. Drafting Your Declaration for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Gavel.io automation drafting-your-declar Gavel.io automation drafting-your-declar
How long does the order last? The criminal protection order is good only as long as the related charge is pending. When the case is resolved, the order expires. A Civil Protection Order or Civil Stalking Protection Order can last up to five years and possibly be renewed for an additional five years.
You cannot be charged any fee or cost in connection with filing for a protection order, which includes filing your petition, getting an order issued, registering the order, modifying the order, enforcing the order or even dismissing/withdrawing the order.
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A protective order is a matter of public record unless it has been classified for some reason, just like any other court order or document.
If you are filing without an attorney, you will only need to prepare the intake form and statement describing the acts of domestic violence for the Court. You will then prepare other required forms when you arrive at our office located in room 53 in the basement of the Cuyahoga County Courthouse, 1 W. Lakeside Ave. Domestic Violence Forms Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court en-US domestic- Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court en-US domestic-
A petition for a Civil Protection Order (CPO) can be filed with the Domestic Relations Court. You may want to contact your own attorney, Capital University Family Advocacy Clinic ((614) 236-6779, Monday - Thursday, 9:00 am - 2:00 pm), or Legal Aid ((614) 224-8374) to see if you qualify for a CIVIL PROTECTION ORDER. Guide to Protection Orders - Columbus City Attorneys Office Columbus City Attorneys Office prosecution-guideto Columbus City Attorneys Office prosecution-guideto

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