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Harassment, intimidation, interference with personal liberty, each have their own definition. These are pretty specific instances described as harassment. Any testimony to an incidence such as these will be sufficient evidence for a finding of harassment thereby allowing the court to issue an order of protection.
If you wish to change, extend, or cancel your order, you can file a Petition/Motion to Dismiss, Extend, or Modify Other Conditions of Order Of Protection. The court will set a date for a hearing and the abuser will be served with a copy of the motion and a request to be present.
You can go to court and file a Motion to Modify or a Motion to Terminate your Order of Protection. A Motion to Modify will change the order. A Motion to Terminate will end the order. The clerk will set a court date, and you will have to mail a copy of the motion to the abuser.
Appealing an Illinois Restraining Order Appealing an order of protection is possible if you take the proper actions once you are served the order and can provide sufficient evidence to support your claim that such an order should not be filed against you.
The order of protection doesnt go on your criminal record; its part of a civil case. However, it is visible to law enforcement and those working in the court system.
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4( a)(ii) shall be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Emergency Motions shall include an affidavit or verification stating facts that identify the nature of the sudden or unforeseen circumstances which give rise to the emergency and the reason why the matter should take precedence.
An EOP takes effect as soon as the judge approves it. Because of the risk of harm, the law does not require the respondent to know about the hearing. This is known as an ex parte hearing. Because of this, an Emergency Order only lasts for 14 to 21 days.
The order of protection doesnt go on your criminal record; its part of a civil case. However, it is visible to law enforcement and those working in the court system.

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