Temporary Order of Protection - Unified Courts of Guam - guamcourts 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Petitioner’s information, including first, middle, and last names, along with the date of birth. If applicable, list any minor family members needing protection.
  3. Next, provide details about the Respondent. Fill in their identifiers such as name, race, eye color, hair color, date of birth, height, weight, and relationship to the Petitioner.
  4. In Section I, summarize the court's findings regarding jurisdiction and immediate danger. Clearly state reasons for seeking protection.
  5. Proceed to Section II where you will outline specific orders against the Respondent. Ensure clarity on restrictions regarding contact and proximity.
  6. Complete Section IV by detailing custody arrangements if applicable. Specify visitation schedules and conditions clearly.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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FAQ: Can I dismiss my TRO before the court date? Yes, you can go to the court before your actual date and ask them to dismiss it. Usually the Judge will allow that and sometimes they will even conduct the dismissal virtually if you cant appear in person.
The temporary restraining order lasts 10 days or until the final order hearing. If the defendant doesnt oppose the order or doesnt show up for the court date, the judge will likely make the order final. If the defendant does contest the order, youll both present your cases at the final restraining order hearing.
If you apply at a police station, the police will contact a judge to decide whether to give you a TRO. If the court issues a TRO, you will get a copy, and the court will send a copy to the police to give to the other party. Another hearing will be scheduled within ten days.

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FROs do not expire in New Jersey.
Judicial District Court judges issue temporary restraining orders during court business hours for people who qualify under the statute and who are subject to physical harm from someone with whom they have a relationship. TRO issued is good for up to two weeks during which time a hearing takes place before a judge.

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