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  2. Begin by filling out the case information at the top, including the county and case number. This establishes the context for your petition.
  3. In Section 1, indicate whether you are seeking protection for yourself, your minor children, or both. Check the appropriate boxes that describe your relationship with the plaintiff.
  4. Provide detailed information about where the plaintiff can be served in Section 2. Include all available addresses and times when they are usually present.
  5. In Section 3, check all applicable reasons why you seek protection from abuse. Be thorough to ensure your concerns are clearly communicated.
  6. Use Section 4 to describe specific incidents that led to this petition. Provide as much detail as possible; additional pages can be attached if necessary.
  7. Complete Sections 5 through 11 by following prompts regarding confidentiality requests, custody arrangements, and any previous legal actions involving you and the plaintiff.

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Even though the order primarily binds the restrained person, a victim who disregards it could still face consequences. Some courts may view this behavior as contempt, especially if the victim repeatedly encourages or participates in prohibited contact.
The primary difference lies in the relationship between the parties. Restraining orders are typically used in non-domestic situations involving harassment, stalking, or civil disputes. Protective orders are used in cases of domestic violence or abuse where the abuser has a close personal relationship with the victim.
Under the terms of a restraining order, you are barred from all contact with the protected personeven if he or she attempts to contact you first. That means that you can be charged with a protection order violation simply by responding to a text message from a victim or even picking up the phone if he or she calls.
In Kansas, violation of a protective order is a class A misdemeanor. Class A misdemeanors are punishable by up to one year in jail. Also, many times violation of protective order cases have a domestic violence designation.
2012 Statute (b) (1) Violation of a protective order is a class A person misdemeanor, except as provided in subsection (b)(2). (2) Violation of an extended protective order as described in subsection (e)(2) of K.S.A. 60-3107, and amendments thereto, and subsection (d) of K.S.A.

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A final order expires on the date set by the judge and can last for a period of up to one year, but can be extended under certain circumstances. See How can I change or extend my protection from stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking order? for more information.
You MUST have lived with or have a child in common or have been in a dating relationship with the person whom the order is against. There MUST be physical abuse or threats of physical abuse. You MUST provide the name of the person and a service address (physical street address) of the person the order is against.

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