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A protective order restricts your conductwhere you can go and whom you can be withand you can be arrested even if the petitioner invites contact with you. Until the court dismisses the order of protection, the respondent may not make contact with the petitioner regardless of the petitioners statements or wishes.
On the protective order form, you will be the petitioner and the abuser will be the defendant. Carefully fill out the forms. Write briefly about the incidents of violence, using descriptive language, such as slapping, hitting, grabbing, choking, threatening, etc., that fits your situation. Be specific.
The Burden of Proof For Restraining Orders in Indianapolis The burden of proof for an alleged victim to obtain a protective order is lower than for a prosecutor to secure a criminal conviction. The burden is only by the preponderance of the evidence.
If the alleged victim claimed any violations of the protective order, then there might also be records of a related criminal case. The Indiana Protective Order Registry is publicly searchable, making your protective order records available to anyone with access to the Internet.
There is no cost to file a protective order.
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Regardless of whether there is a hearing for a final order, or whether the ex parte order is not challenged by the respondent, the order of protection will generally last for two years, unless otherwise stated.
The Indiana Protective Order Registry is publicly searchable, making your protective order records available to anyone with access to the Internet.

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