TEMPORARY PROTECTIVE ORDER PETITIONER PLAINTIFF First Middle Last Date of Birth and any minor(s) or 2025

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If you are the victim, you should really just tell the judge that the no contact order should be dropped and your reasons why. If the victim wants it dropped then it is likely that the Judge will do so. It will not be adversarial and should be pretty short with you asking the Judge to drop the order.
But if they get a restraining order for the child, they can usually ask for temporary custody at the same time. A later hearing could decide if the custody change should be permanent. If a temporary or final protective order contradicts an existing custody order, the protective order usually takes precedence.
Note: Tennessee law makes the violation of a protective order a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence. Orders of Protection are ordered for a definite period of time not to exceed one year. However, orders can be extended upon motion.
If a temporary or final protective order contradicts an existing custody order, the protective order usually takes precedence. You may need the court to modify your custody order to resolve the conflict.
The petitioner sets the legal process in motion by presenting their case or claims to the court. Respondent: The respondent, on the other hand, is the party against whom the legal action is taken.

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First, you should know that both an Order of Protection and an Injunction Against Harassment are restraining orders. Restraining orders are court orders that require a person to stay away from another person or a place, such as a home, school or place of business.

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