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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CH-110 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Section 1, which identifies the Protected Person. Enter your full name and, if applicable, your lawyer's details including their name, state bar number, and firm name.
  3. Provide your address. If you prefer to keep your home address private, you can enter a different mailing address instead.
  4. In Section 2, fill in the court name and street address. The case number will be assigned by the court upon filing.
  5. Complete the details for the Restrained Person including their full name, description (sex, height, weight), and relationship to you.
  6. If there are additional protected persons listed in Section 3, provide their names and relationships. If more space is needed, attach an additional sheet titled 'Attachment 3—Additional Protected Persons.'
  7. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME. (Change of Name) Form Adopted for Mandatory Use Judicial Council of California NC-100 [Rev. January 1, 2023] Code of Civil Procedure, 1275 et seq. NC-100 Petition for Change of Name (Change of Name) - California Courts California Courts - CA.gov default files courts default California Courts - CA.gov default files courts default
Request For Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (CH-100) Ask the judge for a restraining order and tell the judge why you need one. Get form CH-100.
A domestic violence restraining order can include these types of orders: No contact. Not harass, stalk, threaten or harm people protected by the order. Stay away by a certain distance.
The most common types of restraining orders in Los Angeles County are civil harassment restraining orders and domestic violence restraining orders. Civil harassment orders can be used for a wide variety of situations, such as when someone is: threatening you, acting violently towards you, or. Restraining Order Violation in Los Angeles | Penal Code 273.6 PC Eisner Gorin LLP domestic-violence restr Eisner Gorin LLP domestic-violence restr
Fill out all required forms Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (form CH-100) Confidential CLETS Information (form CLETS-001) Notice of Court Hearing (form CH-109) Temporary Restraining Order (form CH-110) Civil Case Cover Sheet (form CM-010)

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