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Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, date of birth, and mailing address. Ensure that all details are accurate as they will be included in the court file.
Fill out the respondent's information, including their name and any identifiers. This section is crucial for the court to understand who the application is against.
Indicate your relationship with the respondent by selecting appropriate options provided in the form. This helps clarify the context of your application.
In the section regarding conditions you wish to request from the court, select all applicable options that reflect your needs for protection.
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Does Connecticut have a renters credit?
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Application For Relief From Abuse Form
If Ex Parte relief is ordered, prepare the following forms: Order of Protection, form JD-CL-99, and if applicable, Additional Orders of Protection, form JD-CL-
I have been subjected to a continuous threat of present physical pain or physical injury, stalking, a pattern of threatening, and/or coercive control by the
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