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  2. Begin by filling in the applicant's details, including name, surname, and given names. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, provide the defendant's information, including their date of birth and address. This section is vital for establishing the parties involved.
  4. List any proposed protected persons along with their contact details. If there are multiple individuals, ensure you attach an annexure with all necessary information.
  5. Indicate whether there are any existing Domestic Violence Orders in place and attach copies if applicable. This helps the court assess prior legal contexts.
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Either a restraining order or a protective order. There are a few differences between the two but they both mean you must stay away from the other person.
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.
The DA-LE contains 11 questions: (1) Has the physical violence increased in severity or frequency over the past year? (2) Have you left him/her after living together in the past year? (3) Does he/she control most or all of your daily activities? (4) Has he/she tried to you? (5) Has he/she ever threatened

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0:03 0:37 An interim intervention order is a temporary intervention. Order when a person goes to court andMoreAn interim intervention order is a temporary intervention. Order when a person goes to court and applies for an intervention. Order against another person the magistrate.
Interim orders are temporary orders while the Court makes its decision. They are usually made when there is an urgent issue that needs action while the court process is going on.

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