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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the EPO-001 EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE ORDER in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'PROTECTED PERSONS' section. Enter the names and genders of all individuals protected by this order.
  3. In the 'RESTRAINED PERSON' section, provide the name, height, weight, hair color, eye color, race, age, gender, and date of birth of the restrained individual.
  4. Carefully read and complete the directives for the restrained person in section 3. Ensure you understand each requirement regarding contact and proximity to protected persons.
  5. Fill in details about any minor children involved in section 4. Specify their names and ages as required.
  6. Complete section 5 with the expiration date and time of the order. Remember that it expires on either the 5th court day or 7th calendar day from issuance.
  7. Provide a detailed account of events leading to this order in section 9. Include facts and dates clearly.
  8. Finalize your document by reviewing all sections for accuracy before saving or printing your completed form.

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There are a handful of reasons why a judge could decide to deny a petition for a protective order, including: The petitioner does not have sufficient evidence of abuse or harassment. The petitioner fails to complete their petition accurately and completely. The petitioner fails to attend their protective order hearing.
The victim who is asking for an EPO is referred to as a protected person and their family members are known as protected people in the order. Unlike other temporary restraining orders (TRO) or permanent restraining orders, an EPO can be requested by any law enforcement officer responding to the call.
An EPO plan is a type of health insurance that only covers in-network care, except in medical emergencies. Unlike a PPO, an EPO does not reimburse costs for out-of-network providers, meaning you may have to pay the full price if you seek care outside the plans network.
Most likely, the application will be brought before a judge within 24 hours. An EPO order from a judge should be shared with the victims local police department to strengthen the protection it offers. An EPO only becomes effective after the respondent is provided with a copy of the order.
Emergency Protective Order (form EPO-001) A judge is available 24/7 to sign off on these emergency orders. The judge can order the EPO to prevent future harm if there is domestic violence (domestic abuse), child abuse, child abduction, stalking, or abuse against an elderly person or dependent adult.
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Yes, you can file a motion to dismiss or lift the Emergency Protective Order (EPO) even if the respondent has not been served yet.

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