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Temporary protective orders usually expire after 6 to 12 months. You must petition the Superior Court if you wish for the order to be extended or to be converted to a permanent order.
If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to dissolve (terminate or cancel) the protection order. After you file the motion, the court will decide whether or not to schedule a hearing.
A no contact order can only be lifted if the victim asks for it. It is the victims motion, not the defendants. A victim has to contact the judges assistant, get a court date and appear in court.
Step 1: Go to the courthouse. Step 2: Fill out the forms. Step 3: Ex parte hearing. Step 4: Service of process. Step 5: The hearing.
Once a Family Court judge has considered the filed objection, and issued a decision and order, at that point an appeal can be filed.
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If you want to dismiss your Order, call your Legal Advocate to discuss your options and review a safety plan. If after talking with your Legal Advocate you want to request the order be dismissed or modified, you will sign a motion for dismissal that will be presented to the Judge that handled your case.
If the judge in a county court issued a final protective order against you or denied your request for a final order, you may be able to appeal to the chancery court. When the court has issued a final order after a trial, there would not be a new trial on appeal.
Virginia Code 19.2-152.10(G) allows either party to a protection order to file a written motion with the court to dissolve (or modify) the protection order. Although the statute allows either party to file a written motion, the court will only make a decision after listening to evidence.

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