ORDER OF PROTECTION - Unified Courts of Guam - guamcourts 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the Petitioner’s information, including your full name and date of birth. If applicable, list any minor family members you are petitioning for.
  3. Next, provide details about the Respondent, including their full name, relationship to you, and address. Be sure to include any distinguishing features that may help identify them.
  4. In Section I, review the court's findings and conclusions. Ensure that all relevant details regarding jurisdiction and allegations of abuse are accurately reflected.
  5. Proceed to Section II where you will outline specific orders against the Respondent. Clearly indicate any restrictions or prohibitions that need to be enforced.
  6. Complete Section III by detailing custody and visitation arrangements if applicable. Specify times and locations for visitation clearly.
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Guam Restraining Orders Step 1: Go to the superior court and fill out the forms. Step 2: A judge will review your petition and can issue you a temporary order. Step 3: Service of process. Step 4: The show cause hearing for a permanent order.
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.
Order of Protection for Domestic Violence: This is considered a family law case, and the victim has to give some evidence generally the burden is low and the victim must establish reasonable proof of a past act or acts of abuse.
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.
A temporary restraining order (TRO) or temporary protective order (TPO) is a court order signed by a judge that requires someone to stop harming or stalking you for a certain amount of time.

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They are similar. The difference: Protective orders apply if you are in a family-like or intimate relationship or if sexual assault has occurred; peace orders apply to all other relationships. Think neighbor, stranger, co-worker.
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. Stick to what you wrote in your petition.
The judge, or an attorney if allowed, may ask you to describe the events included in the original application for a protection order. It is important that you describe the events with as much detail as possible.

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