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The Court of Protection is a court that deals with decisions or actions taken under the Mental Capacity Act. You or someone helping you would need to apply to the Court if someone needs permission from the Court to make decisions about your health, welfare, financial affairs or property.
Healthcare provider of the petitioner, their lawyer, counselor, or therapist. At least two concerned responsible citizens of the city or municipality where the violence against women and their children occurred and who have personal knowledge of the committed offense.
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.
Gather What Youll Need Proof of identity, such as a valid Georgia drivers license. Information about the respondent, such as their full name, date of birth, home address, and contact information. Required forms, such as a petition for a temporary protective order. Evidence that is specific and clearly documented.
Washington State law allows you to ask a judge to grant an order to protect you from another person. You might seek a Protection Order for a number of reasons. These include if the person is abusing, threatening or exploiting you. A Protection Order means that person is not allowed to contact or harm you.
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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.
They are temporary orders and are good for five (5) business days or seven (7) calendar days. There is no fee.
To file a restraining order, visit the Civic Center Courthouse website to learn about the process and get the forms you need.
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.
What is a restraining/protective order under California law? Generally speaking, a restraining order is the same thing as a protective order under California law.

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