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If an Order for Protection Against Domestic Violence is issued against you, you are entitled to challenge the TPO by filing an ex parte motion to dissolve the order for protection. You can file the motion either with or without an attorney. You can also file an Ex Parte Motion to modify the order for protection.
A protection order may be varied, withdrawn or set aside if the complainant makes an application for variation or rescission, but only if the court is satisfied that the application is being made freely and voluntarily.
Getting Your Case Dismissed The surest way to get a protective order dropped is to beat the criminal domestic violence charges it is based on. If the prosecutor drops the charges (by entering a nolle), or they are dismissed after a not-guilty verdict, then the protective order will end along with your criminal case.
APPEALS FROM PROTECTIVE ORDER If the judge denies you a Protective Order, and you disagree, you can appeal to the Circuit Court within 10 days. You can also appeal within 10 days if the judge grants a Protective Order, but you disagree with the terms. See the clerk of court.
Protective Orders: A (final) protective order can last up to two years. It can only be granted after a full court hearing where both you and the abuser have an opportunity to tell your own sides of the story to a judge. However, you can file to extend it before your order expires.
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If you've obtained a Protection Order, either you or the respondent can apply to the Family Court to have the order cancelled (\u201cdischarged\u201d). The judge will only cancel the Protection Order if satisfied that it's no longer needed for your protection.
Typically, either the victim or the defendant can ask the court to lift the restraining order. This is usually completed by filing a motion with the court, such as a Motion to Modify Conditions of Pretrial Release or a Motion to Lift Restraining Order. This legal motion must usually identify the parties.
Penalties for Violating a Civil Restraining Order Criminal violation of a civil restraining order is a class D felony, punishable by up to five years in prison, a $5,000 fine, or both (CGS § 53a-223b(a)).
Virginia Code § 19.2-152.10(G) allows either party to a protection order to file a written motion with the court to dissolve (or modify) the protection order. Although the statute allows either party to file a written motion, the court will only make a decision after listening to evidence.
If you want to make changes or cancel the protection order, fill out the following form and file it in person (601 N Pecos) or by email (tpocom@clarkcountycourts.us). Keep following all of the terms of the protection order until the hearing.

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