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The motion should be filed in writing and should state the reasons why you believe the PFA should be dismissed. Serve the motion on the other party to the PFA. You can do this by personally delivering the motion to them, by certified mail, or by having a process server deliver it.
File your petition with the clerk of the court office in your county. Answer all questions on forms with specific information. Include dates, times, and a clear description of events.
Once you and any witnesses you have testify, the Defendant will then get to testify as to their version of the events. After the Defendant testifies, you (or your attorney) will have a chance to ask questions of the Defendant. The Judge, after hearing the testimony, will make a final decision regarding the PFA.
You are asking the court to protect you. 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.
60-3101 et seq., you will need to file a PFA petition in the Douglas County District Court Clerks office. Petitions are available in the self-help box outside the Clerks office, or at the counter located inside the Clerks office. There is no fee to file a PFA petition.
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The short answer is no, you can not be incarcerated at the first PFA hearing. The only way you would be facing jail would be in there was a final or temporary PFA issues, you were served, and you violated the terms of the PFA.
Under Pennsylvania law, your testimony may be sufficient to win your PFA hearing. However, by collecting and gathering additional evidence, you can increase the strength of your case. As such, it is essential to meticulously identify and gather all relevant information that could be used to support your claim.
A PFA order can only be changed by the judge. If you want to end the order early, you must ask the court to modify it. The clerk at the district court can give you the forms for changing the order.

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