DV-145 S Judicial Council forms 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DV-145 S form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your case.
  3. In section 1, fill in the name of the protected person and their relationship to the minors. Select 'Padre/madre' if applicable.
  4. Section 2 requires you to enter the name of the restricted person. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for legal purposes.
  5. In section 3, indicate whether there is a risk of abduction by checking the appropriate boxes based on your situation. Be thorough in marking all relevant concerns.
  6. Proceed through sections 4 to 12, where you will specify any court orders needed regarding custody and travel restrictions. Fill these out carefully, ensuring all necessary details are included.
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A declaration is a sworn written statement telling your side of the story about the important issues in the case. The declaration of abuse is the most important part of your request for a domestic violence restraining order. You must be clear and detailed.
The Judicial Council adopts legal forms in one of two ways. Under Government Code section 68511, the council may prescribe certain forms. Use of those forms is mandatory.
If the judge or referee believes you have adequately established the elements of a restraining order (more on that below), it can issue a temporary restraining order. If the order is issued without notifying the other person, its called an ex parte order.
You are asking the court to protect you. 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.
Civil Harassment Restraining Orders These specific restraining orders are typically the most common restraining orders filed, and they are applicable when there is no intimate relationship between the parties involved.

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Once you turn in your request, a judge will decide quickly whether to grant temporary protection. The whole process can take a few weeks to months, depending on how complicated your case is. If the judge grants you a long-term restraining order, it can last up to five years.
Child Custody and Visitation Order (DV-140) Tells you that a judge has made orders regarding custody of your child with the other side. Get form DV-140.
If you are in court, the deputy will give you a copy of the Protective Order. If you are not in court when the judge makes the order, then get a copy from the prosecutors office. KEEP A CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS ORDER WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES in case you need to show it to a Law Enforcement Officer.

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