Form 10.02-A: Domestic Violence Temporary Protection Order (DVTPO) 2025

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Temporary Order of Protection Ex parte means that the order is issued without prior notice to the abuser and without the abuser being present. The temporary order will protect you from the time it is granted until your full court hearing takes place, usually within 30 days.
Depending on the trial judge, the trial schedule will run from 9:00 - 5:00 with 2-15 minute breaks and an hour lunch or the trial will run from 8:30 to 2:30 with 2-20 minute breaks and no lunch. Occasionally, a trial will extend past 5:00 pm in order, for example, to complete a line of testimony.
Most felony cases involving domestic violence last between six months and twelve months from arrest to sentencing although some can last much longer.
There are a handful of reasons why a judge could decide to deny a petition for a protective order, including: The petitioner does not have sufficient evidence of abuse or harassment. The petitioner fails to complete their petition accurately and completely. The petitioner fails to attend their protective order hearing.
Photos of Injuries: In court, visual proof of bodily injury may be very persuasive to give strength the domestic violence cases. Threatening Messages: threatening or abusive language found in texts, emails, or voicemails. Prior Convictions: A history of the defendants domestic abuse or similar charges.
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However, there are other ways how to get a domestic violence case dismissed in California: The victim can influence prosecutors by refusing to cooperate or testify, potentially leading to dropped charges. The judge can dismiss charges if insufficient evidence or legal issues warrant dismissal.
The main difference between a protective order vs. a restraining order is the law by which they are applied and the jurisdiction in which the order is issued. Protective orders usually apply in criminal cases with criminal charges associated with the guilty, while restraining orders are mostly used in civil cases.

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