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  3. In the 'Petitioner/Plaintiff' section, provide your full name, date of birth, and any minor family members involved. This helps establish your identity and relationship to those protected.
  4. Complete the 'Respondent/Defendant' section with their details including identifiers like sex, race, and distinguishing features. This ensures proper identification of the individual involved.
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A consent order is issued without a hearing and without any finding of wrongdoing by the harasser. The harasser would agree to you having an order against him/her and you would both agree on what terms will be in the order.
The judge will ask the plaintiff what acts of domestic violence the defendant committed. If the judge finds that the defendant (the person the case was filed against) committed domestic violence, the judge will grant an ex parte order. This is a short-term DVPO that lasts until the next hearing.
The difference between the two is that a Consent Order is made between the parties. Both parties are asking the court to issue the Consent Order after an agreement has been docHubed between them. Court orders can be made with or without consent.
Parents may also submit proposed consent orders individually when they cannot agree on each custody factor. Consent orders may include details on where the children will live, how they will split their time with the other parent, and child support payment agreements.
The judge needs to know what your abuser has done and why you are afraid. Tell the court where and when the abuse happened. Show the judge the proof you brought. Stick to what you wrote in your petition.

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The official age of consent in North Carolina is 16 years old.
What Are Consent Orders in North Carolina? Consent orders are private custody agreements determined between parents that are submitted to the courts for approval.
A consent order is a record of an agreement which has been docHubed. Once agreed, it is submitted to the court for approval. Once the order has been given court approval, the order has legal force. You are bound by the order in the same way as if you have had a decision imposed on you by the court.

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