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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CH-130 form in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1 for the Protected Person. Enter your full name, address, and contact information. If you have a lawyer, include their details as well.
  3. In Section 2, provide information about the Restrained Person. Fill in their full name, description (gender, height, weight), and any known addresses.
  4. If there are Additional Protected Persons, list them in Section 3. Indicate their relationship to you and whether they live with you.
  5. Complete Section 4 by specifying the expiration date of the order. If left blank, it will default to three years from issuance.
  6. Proceed through Sections 5 to 14 as applicable, detailing hearing information, personal conduct orders, stay-away orders, and any additional requests or notes.

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Civil Harassment Restraining Order After Hearing (CLETS-CHO) (CH-130) Tells you that a judge has made a long-term restraining order in your case. Get form CH-130.
Filing a Civil Lawsuit Talk to an attorney who specializes in civil harassment cases. Gather evidence of the harassment. Collect evidence of the damage the harassment has caused you. Draft a complaint listing your allegations and damages. File your complaint with your local civil court.
The burden of proof in civil harassment restraining order cases is clear and convincing, please note that this is lower than the standard of proof than in criminal cases which is beyond a reasonable doubt.
Key Differences A Harassment Order addresses unwanted behavior that may not necessarily involve physical harm but still causes significant distress to the victim. In contrast, a Restraining Order is typically sought in cases involving a history of violence, physical threat, or other forms of serious harm.
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