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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Philadelphia PFA in the editor.
Begin by filling in the HEADING (CAPTION) with the names of the Plaintiff and Defendant. Ensure you use the D.R. # from the original PFA petition.
In LINE 1, enter your name as the Petitioner and indicate whether you were the Plaintiff or Defendant in the original PFA. If your address is confidential, mark that option.
Proceed to LINE 2 and fill in the Respondent’s name, circling their status as either Plaintiff or Defendant from the original petition.
For LINE 3, input the date of the Order you wish to modify, along with the Judge's name and case information found on your original Order.
Describe in detail why you want to modify the Protection From Abuse Order in LINE 5. Be specific and use additional paper if necessary.
In LINE 6, state how you would like the Order changed. Review examples provided for guidance on potential modifications.
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