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In this episode of LJ Law Family Law TV, host Barney Lonardo discusses protection orders against domestic violence, commonly referred to as restraining orders or temporary protection orders (TPOs). A protection order is a court-issued document designed to safeguard the applicant, their children, or pets from threats, harassment, and violence by the adverse party. It may mandate that the adverse party avoid specific locations such as the applicant's home, workplace, or school. In Nevada, there are two types of protection orders: the temporary protection order, granted based on the applicant’s evidence, and the extended protection order. The process involves the judge reviewing the submitted information to issue the necessary order.