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In this episode of LJ Law Family Law TV, host Barney Lonardo discusses protection orders against domestic violence, commonly known as restraining orders or TPOs (Temporary Protection Orders). A protection order is a court-issued document aimed at safeguarding the applicant—who may be an individual, their children, or pets—from threats, harassment, and violence from another party. It can mandate that the respondent maintain a distance from the applicant's home, workplace, school, or other specified locations. In Nevada, there are two types of protection orders: temporary and extended. A temporary protection order can be granted based on the applicant's evidence and information presented in their application.