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The testimony of any witnesses, such as a family member, who saw the respondent harm you. A police report that documents physical harm you sustained as well as any history of repeat violence. Medical records reflecting treatment for harm done. Photos or videos of any injuries caused by the respondent.
First and foremost, there must be proof of a physical attack or domestic violence. However, if a witness saw the other person threaten the individual, the court will also consider their testimony.
Missouri Restraining Orders assault: purposely placing or attempting to place you in fear of physical harm; battery: purposely causing physical harm to you with or without a deadly weapon; coercion: using force or a threat of force to make you do something or to stop you from doing something;
You must prove that the abuser committed the act(s) of domestic violence, as defined by the law, which you alleged in your petition. You must also convince the judge that you need protection and the specific things you asked for in the order.
If the judge or referee believes you have adequately established the elements of a restraining order (more on that below), it can issue a temporary restraining order. If the order is issued without notifying the other person, its called an ex parte order.
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If the judge finds that there is an immediate and present danger of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault, an ex parte order of protection will be issued. It is effective when entered and shall remain in effect until there is a valid service of process and a hearing on the petition can be held.
The person filing for an Order of Protection is called the petitioner. The person who they are filing against is called the respondent. Q: Does it cost anything to file for an Order of Protection? A: No, there are no filing or court fees associated with filing a petition for an Order of Protection.

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