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In general, a restraining order will last for two years. The court may extend that period if they wish, but they must present evidence that this is necessary to protect those who requested the restraining order. If a victim wants to reapply for a restraining order after the first order expires, they can do so.
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.
Alaska recognizes several offenses under the umbrella of domestic violence, including: Assault. Physical abuse. Verbal abuse.
There is no cost to file a protective order. Clerks Office and court intake specialists will guide you through the process. Its helpful to know the date of birth and/or address of the person you are filing the protective order against (the respondent).
If you are granted a final order, the order will last for one year although the term that prohibits the respondent from threatening to commit or committing domestic violence, stalking, or harassment can last until further order of the court.
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The Protection Order will protect you and your children from the person who has been violent (called the respondent). This includes any children not born yet and can include children who dont live with you. You and the respondent can be living together or not.
Alaska recognizes several offenses under the umbrella of domestic violence, including: Assault. Physical abuse. Verbal abuse.
If you are granted a final order, the order will last for one year although the term that prohibits the respondent from threatening to commit or committing domestic violence, stalking, or harassment can last until further order of the court.
A barangay protection order is effective for 15 days. A temporary protection order is effective for 30 days. A permanent protection order is effective until the court revokes it. It can be revoked if the person in whose favor the permanent protection order was issued requests the same.
This is done by filing a motion with the court, such as a Motion to Modify Conditions of Pretrial Release or a Motion to Lift Restraining Order. If the accuser agrees with the lifting, the order would be removed if they state they are not afraid of the defendant and are not anticipating violence.

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