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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Petition for Temporary Restraining Order in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information as the petitioner, including your name and date of birth. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for court identification.
  3. Next, fill in the respondent's details, including their name and address. This section is vital for serving the order.
  4. Indicate whether you are an adult at risk or acting on behalf of one. Select the appropriate box that describes your situation.
  5. In section 5, mark any applicable boxes that describe how the respondent has interfered or threatened to engage in harmful behavior towards you or the individual at risk.
  6. Provide a detailed statement of facts in support of your petition. Clearly outline when and where incidents occurred, ensuring to include all relevant details.
  7. Finally, request specific actions from the court by marking applicable remedies in section 6. Be clear about what you need to ensure safety.

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What Are The Key Differences Between Harassment And Restraining Orders? A Harassment Order is used when someone keeps bothering or threatening you, but hasnt physically hurt you. A Restraining Order is used when someone has hurt you or made serious threats.
At court, you generally have the right to question the person who sought the order, to present evidence in your own defense, and to argue to the court as to why the order should not be extended.
Restraining orders. There are different types of restraining orders. Most restraining orders can order a person to not contact someone and stay away from them. Some restraining orders can include more protection, like order a person to move out, or include protections for your children or other family members.
A temporary restraining order (TRO) or temporary protective order (TPO) is a court order signed by a judge that requires someone to stop harming or stalking you for a certain amount of time.