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The restraining order process for civil harassment cases Ask for a restraining order. You will complete and turn in court papers. Serve the other side. The other side (person you want protection from) must be served with (given) the court papers filed with the court. Go to court. Finish the case.
A CPO may require a defendant to stay away from, and have no contact with, a Protected Person. These are called No Contact orders.
You can ask for a civil harassment restraining order if you are being harassed, stalked, abused, or threatened by someone you are not as close to as is required under domestic violence cases, like a roommate, a neighbor, or more distant family members like cousins, aunts or uncles, or nieces or nephews.
Stay away orders dictate a distance that must be maintained between the affected persons (often about 100 yards, although accommodations can be made). Stay away orders also can include restrictions on places the restrained person can go, such as the home of a spouse or the restrained persons workplace.
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A restraining order (also called a protective order) is a court order that can protect someone from being physically or sexually abused, threatened, stalked, or harassed.
Permanent protective order restrictions include prohibitions against stalking, attacking, or communicating with the petitioner. The specified distance is about 100 yards from the protected person. The restrictions cover phone calls, texts, emails, letters, and physical contact.
You cant violate the order that is against the other person. If you call or go to see them because you need to talk about the kids or something else, you are not violating the Order. But if the order says they cant contact you and they do so anyway, then they are violating the order.

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