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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Indiana Petitioner Dismissal in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the County and Court details at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction of your case.
  3. In the 'Petitioner' section, fill in your name as it appears on the original petition. Ensure accuracy to avoid any delays.
  4. Next, specify the date you filed your initial Petition for an Order for Protection. This establishes a timeline for your request.
  5. Select one of the two options regarding your request for dismissal by checking the appropriate box. Make sure to read each option carefully to choose correctly.
  6. Affirm that your statements are true by signing and dating the form at the bottom. This step is essential as it validates your request.
  7. Finally, enter both your address and that of the Respondent in their respective fields to complete the form accurately.

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Dismissal of Charges by a Prosecutor A Motion to Dismiss with Prejudice means that the prosecutor will not refile the same charges. However, with a Motion to Dismiss without Prejudice, the prosecutor may choose to refile the same (or additional) charges down the road, usually based on new or improved evidence.
To dismiss an order of protection, certain legal requirements must be met, like proving no violation happened or submitting a motion for dismissal. In order to have an order of protection dropped, one must: Return to the county court where the petition for the original order was filed. Complete the necessary paperwork.
Absolutely. If youve been served with a protective order in Indiana, the law gives you the chance to fight backbut theres a deadline, and it comes fast. A protective order can turn your life upside down. It can restrict where you go, who you talk to, and even your right to own a firearm.
At the hearing, the burden is on the petitioner to prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, that domestic violence, stalking, or harassment occurred and that the respondent presents a credible threat to their safety.
Filing requirements The Motion must be signed by the filing party. A Certificate of Service must be included. If filed by a Chapter 13 trustee, a 21-day objection notice must be included (not applicable for a Motion to Dismiss and in the Alternative, to Convert - these motions will be set for hearing by the court).

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However, a judge could legally terminate a restraining order for any reason thats valid where its in force; the most common is that the person who took out the protection order has violated it, or committed perjury to obtain it. If theres evidence of that, then it can be deemed invalid.

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