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  2. Begin by filling in the 'Plaintiff' section with your name and identifiers, including your year of birth and relationship to the defendant. This information is crucial for establishing your identity and connection.
  3. Next, complete the 'Defendant' section with the necessary details such as their address, sex, race, hair color, eye color, and driver's license number if known. Accurate information helps ensure proper enforcement of the order.
  4. In the 'Protected Person(s)' section, indicate who is protected under this order. You can include yourself and any minor children residing with you.
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In Kansas, violation of a protective order is a class A misdemeanor. Class A misdemeanors are punishable by up to one year in jail. Also, many times violation of protective order cases have a domestic violence designation.
Under the terms of a restraining order, you are barred from all contact with the protected personeven if he or she attempts to contact you first. That means that you can be charged with a protection order violation simply by responding to a text message from a victim or even picking up the phone if he or she calls.
To file a Protection from Abuse Order (PFA) or a Protection from Stalking Order (PFS), please visit the website .kspop.gov to complete your application online.
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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