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Anyone seeking such an order must be prepared to present some physical evidence in addition to their own written statements and testimony in court. Evidence such as photographs, text messages, police reports or medical records. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations.
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.
To file a restraining order, visit the Civic Center Courthouse website to learn about the process and get the forms you need.
Challenge to confirmation of CPO The validity of a CPO can be challenged in proceedings in the High Court under the Acquisition of Land Act 1981. The proceedings must be brought within six weeks following the newspaper publication of the notice of confirmation of the CPO.
You can keep the hearing date, or you can cancel your request for orders so there is no court hearing. If you want to cancel the hearing, fill out a Waiver of Hearing on Denied Request for Temporary Restraining Order (DV-112) and file it with the court as soon as possible.
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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.
Generally, you must pay a $395.00 fee to file the Request. If the harassment has included violence or threats of violence, however, there is no filing fee pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure section 527.6(p).
They are temporary orders and are good for five (5) business days or seven (7) calendar days. There is no fee.
Anyone seeking such an order must be prepared to present some physical evidence in addition to their own written statements and testimony in court. Evidence such as photographs, text messages, police reports or medical records. The court will not entertain a simple exchange of allegations.
Modifying a Restraining Order in California Either a protected person or restrained person may request to have the requirements of their CPO altered by filing a Petition for Modification of a Criminal Protective Order with the court.

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