Instructions for Protected Person - Motion to Modify - Dismiss Protection Order - Colorado 2025

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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the Instructions for Protected Person in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the general information provided. Ensure you understand who can file a motion and the conditions under which a protection order may be modified or dismissed.
  3. Complete the appropriate forms listed, such as JDF 397 for the Motion to Modify/Dismiss. Fill in all necessary fields, including your case number and personal details.
  4. Make two complete sets of copies of your completed forms. This is essential for filing with the court.
  5. File your motion with the court by providing all completed documents. The clerk will assist you in scheduling a hearing date.
  6. Ensure personal service of your motion on the other party is completed as per Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure before your court appearance.
  7. Prepare for your hearing by reviewing potential questions regarding your request and ensure you have all necessary documentation ready.

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8 Ways You Can Violate a Protection Order Coming too close to the alleged victim. Contacting the alleged victim. Failing to move out of your home. Visiting your shared workplace or school. Failing to pay bills. Failing to comply with child visitation rules. Purchasing or possessing a gun.
These factors include: If there were any additional crimes committed by the restrained person against someone. Completion of either domestic violence classes or sex offender treatment. The amount of time that has passed since the restraining order went into effect.
An appeal can only happen if you start on time. County Civil Case - Within 14 days of the order. Family Case by a Magistrate - Within 14 days of the order. Family Case by a Judge - Within 49 days of the order.
Emphasize facts, changed circumstances, and the impact of the order on your life. By carefully crafting your written statement, you increase the courts chances of favorably considering your request. Before submitting your statement, have it reviewed by a legal professional familiar with it.
There are a handful of reasons why a judge could decide to deny a petition for a protective order, including: The petitioner does not have sufficient evidence of abuse or harassment. The petitioner fails to complete their petition accurately and completely. The petitioner fails to attend their protective order hearing.

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However, a judge could legally terminate a restraining order for any reason thats valid where its in force; the most common is that the person who took out the protection order has violated it, or committed perjury to obtain it. If theres evidence of that, then it can be deemed invalid.
Only a judge can withdraw or cancel an order. If you want a final order to last longer, you may go back to court and ask a judge to extend your order by filing a request for an extension.
If the Motion to Dissolve is granted after a hearing, the protection order will become immediately void and unenforceable.

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