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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CH-120 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the full name of the person seeking protection in section 1. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your case.
  3. In section 2, provide your name and address. If you have a lawyer, include their details as well. If privacy is a concern, you may opt to use a different mailing address.
  4. Proceed to sections 3 and 4 where you will indicate your agreement or disagreement with the requested orders. Be specific about any disagreements in item 11 on page 3.
  5. In section 6, address firearms possession if applicable. Indicate whether you own any firearms and follow the instructions regarding exemptions.
  6. Complete sections on additional protected persons and any other orders you wish to request or contest, ensuring all necessary explanations are provided.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form for submission at the court clerk's office.

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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.
Insufficient Evidence Unfortunately, many petitions are denied because they lack the evidence required to meet this standard. Here are some examples of evidence that can help: Police reports detailing incidents of violence or harassment. Photos of injuries or property damage.
Notice of Entry of Dismissal and Proof of Service (CIV-120) Tells the parties about the courts decision to dismiss the case and that more details about the dismissal are shown on Request for Dismissal (form CIV-110). Get form CIV-120.
What can a restraining order do? No contact. Not harass, stalk, threaten or harm people protected by the order. Stay away by a certain distance. Move out from a home that is shared with the protected person. Not have guns, firearms, ammunition, or body armor. Pay spousal support, if you are married.
The best way to win in a domestic violence restraining order case is to provide strong evidence that the petitioner is not being truthful. In these types of cases, the courts tend to side with the supposed victim of domestic violence, especially if other family members are in danger.

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How to respond to a request for a restraining order Fill out the Response form (CH-120) Fill out the form, called the Response to Request for Civil Harassment Restraining Orders (form CH-120) Make copies of your forms. After youve filled out and signed the Response, form CH-120, make two copies. File your forms.
Civil Harassment Restraining Order After Hearing. (CLETS-CHO) (Civil Harassment Prevention) CH-130.

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