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A protection order aims at preventing the reoccurrence of domestic violence or sexual harassment by stating what conduct the alleged offender must refrain from doing. As long as he/she complies with the protection order, the complainant will be safe.
The court will consider all relevant evidence regarding the victims safety and protection. Theres no clear-cut evidence that has to be provided in order to have a restraining order granted.
In Colorado, mandatory protection orders last throughout the court process. They begin at your first court appearance. They end when your case is resolved.
The judge will subpoena the respondent (abuser) to be at the PO hearing. Both you and the respondent will be asked to describe what happened. This PO can also be extended for an additional two years, if the peti- tioner requests an extension, and a judge finds that there is a need to extend protection.
First, you must obtain a temporary restraining order (TRO). The TRO lasts up to 14 days. It will state the date and time you must return to make the order permanent (the permanent hearing). Second, you must return to court on the date indicated on the TRO for the court to issue a permanent restrain- ing order (PRO).
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1.3. How long does a mandatory protection order last? In Colorado, mandatory protection orders last throughout the court process.
And protective orders usually refer to the mandatory order of protection that courts automatically impose against defendants in criminal cases, whether the victim wants it or not. But in practice, judges and attorneys use the terms restraining order and protective order interchangeably.
c) In the event the EPO/DVO is issued, it shall not be dropped unless done so by the Court. Unless and until the EPO/DVO is dismissed, the terms of the Order shall be strictly enforced.
An Order of Protection is a document issued by a court and signed by a judge to help protect you from harassment or abuse. In an Order of Protection, a judge can set limits on your partners behavior. Among other things, a judge can: Order your partner to stop abusing you and your children.
You must complete a fingerprint-based criminal history check before filing a motion to modify or motion to dismiss the Permanent Protection Order. The Court will not consider the motion unless the fingerprint-based criminal history check is done within 90 days prior to the filing of the motion.

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