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Florida Injunctions for Protection. An injunction (sometimes referred to as a restraining order) is a court order that tells one person to stay away from and not contact another person. Unless the court order says otherwise, this means no contact by phone, email, text messages, letter, in person, or other method.
8 Ways You Can Violate a Protection Order Coming too close to the alleged victim. Contacting the alleged victim. Failing to move out of your home. Visiting your shared workplace or school. Failing to pay bills. Failing to comply with child visitation rules. Purchasing or possessing a gun.
To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that they will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued. If the judge is convinced that a temporary restraining order is necessary, they may issue the order immediately, without informing the other parties and without holding a hearing .
No temporary restraining order shall be granted without notice to the adverse party unless it clearly appears from specific facts shown by affidavit or by the verified complaint that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the applicant before notice can be served and a hearing had thereon.
To obtain a temporary restraining order, the plaintiffs must prove four elements: (1) likelihood of success on the merits; (2) irreparable harm; (3) that less harm will result to the defendant if the TRO issues than to the plaintiffs if the TRO does not issue; and (4) that the public interest, if any, weighs in favor
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The court cannot grant an extended protection order after a temporary order has expired. If your temporary protection order has expired, and you believe you still need the order in place, you must submit a new TPO application.
Because a TRO may be issued without informing the other party and without holding a hearing, many courts will refuse to issue them, but will instead grant a preliminary injunction after a hearing. In federal courts , a TRO is governed by Rule 65(b) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure .

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