CH-116 Order on Request to Continue Hearing (Temporary Restraining Order) (CLETS-TCH) 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CH-116 document in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out items 1 and 2. Enter the names of the Protected Party and the Restrained Party in the designated fields.
  3. In section 3, provide the court name and address, along with your case number. Indicate whether your request to reschedule is granted or denied.
  4. For section 4, specify if there is a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in effect. If applicable, note any changes or extensions regarding the TRO.
  5. In section 5, explain the reason for rescheduling. Check appropriate boxes based on your situation.
  6. Section 6 requires you to indicate who made the request to reschedule and whether service of this order is necessary.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form using our platform's features.

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Law enforcement may approve this temporary order, which lasts up to five days, to shield an abuse or harassment victim in an emergency. Civil Harassment Restraining Order. This is a temporary civil order meant to protect the victim while they await a court hearing. It lasts 15 to 22 days.
How to ask to change or end a restraining order Ask to change or end the restraining order. Fill out forms and file them with the court. Serve the other side. Another adult , not you, delivers a copy of the request to the other side. Prepare for and go to court. Prepare for court and go to your court date. Final steps.
Responding to the TRO: When youre served with a TRO, you will receive a date for the hearing. This is your opportunity to contest the order. Filing a Response: Your attorney will file a written response to the restraining order, outlining your side of the story and including any evidence that supports your case.
File a Request for Dismissal: To initiate the process of having the restraining order dismissed, you (or the other party) will need to file a Request for Dismissal (form DV-112) with the court. This form can be obtained from the court clerks office or downloaded from the California Courts website.

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