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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the stay away order in the editor.
  2. In the first field, enter the name of the individual who is directed to leave and stay away from the property.
  3. Next, provide the complete address of the property from which the individual must stay away. Ensure accuracy to avoid any confusion.
  4. Fill in the dates during which this order is effective. Specify both start and end dates clearly.
  5. The person in charge of the property should sign in the designated area, followed by printing their name and title for clarity.
  6. If applicable, include the business name or property/residence associated with this order in the final field.

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Family Court issues orders of protection as part of a civil, non-criminal, case. You start the case by filing a Family Offense Petition. If you need to file for an order of protection outside of family court business hours, local town and city courts can issue temporary orders for family court.
Contact the Court Clerk The clerk is responsible for maintaining court records and can provide information about the restraining order. You can usually find the court clerks contact information on the courts website or through an online search.
Stay away order is a form of restraining order in which a court orders someone not to go within a certain distance of another person or place.
Restraining orders. There are different types of restraining orders. Most restraining orders can order a person to not contact someone and stay away from them. Some restraining orders can include more protection, like order a person to move out, or include protections for your children or other family members.
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.

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stayaway order. Stay away order is a form of restraining order in which a court orders someone not to go within a certain distance of another person or place.
A stay of proceedings is a ruling by a court to stop or suspend a proceeding or trial temporarily or indefinitely. A court may later lift the stay and continue the proceeding.

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