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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number and court ORI number at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your case.
  3. Fill in the plaintiff's details, including their name, year of birth, and relationship to the defendant. Ensure accuracy as this establishes your connection.
  4. Next, provide the defendant's information, including their sex, identifiers such as address and driver's license number, and any other relevant details.
  5. Indicate the hearing date and check off appearances for both parties. This section confirms who is present during the proceedings.
  6. Review the court findings and orders sections carefully. Initial only those provisions that apply to your situation as determined by the judge.
  7. Finally, ensure you attach this extension order to your original protection from abuse order before submitting it.

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In order to qualify for PFA protection, you must reside, or have resided, with the abuser, or have had a child with the abuser. A parent or other adult residing with a minor child may file for PFA protection on behalf of the child against another adult residing with the child or with the person filing for protection.
Protection Order Applications In-person at the Court Clerks Office, Through an online portal, or. Printable forms at Kansas Judicial Councils website (Essential forms to complete: Information for Law Enforcement, Petition, and Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act Affidavit).
It will last until your final hearing, which usually takes place within 21 days. A final protection from abuse order is awarded by a judge only after a final hearing in court in which you and the abuser each have an opportunity to present evidence and tell your different sides of the story.
If the plaintiff violates a PFA order in Kansas, the court can hold them in contempt of court, which means they have disobeyed a court order. The penalties for contempt of court can include fines, a jail sentence, or both.
(b)(1) Violation of a protective order is a class A person misdemeanor, except as provided in subsection (b)(2). (2) Violation of an extended protective order as described in K.S.A. 60-3107(e)(2), and amendments thereto, and K.S.A. 60-31a06(d), and amendments thereto, is a severity level 6, person felony.

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The protected person technically cannot violate their own order. Protective orders only limit the actions of the restrained person. Even if the protected person contacts the restrained person, courts will not charge them with a violation.
Violating a PFA order can be a class A person misdemeanor. Violation of an extended PFA can be a level 6, person felony, in some circumstances. Another option can be to file for civil contempt in the court that issued the PFA order.

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