DV-137 Order on Request to Modify or Dissolve Protective Order - 1 Petitioner (11/14). Domestic Violence Forms 2025

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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.
Either party may at any time file a written motion with the court requesting a hearing to dissolve or modify the order. Proceedings to modify or dissolve a protective order shall be given precedence on the docket of the court.
What is the Burden of Proof for a Protective Order? In protective order cases, the petitioner holds the burden of proof. Unlike in criminal cases where the petitioner must prove beyond a reasonable doubt, protection order case proofs are based on preponderance of the evidence.
No matter what happens in the Protective Order hearing, if the judge issues a final order (either a Protective Order or an Order Denying the Protective Order), either party has the right to appeal the decision, as long as they fill out the right form within 10 days. (That is ten calendar days, not ten business days.)
Yes, it is possible to have a protection order revoked in Virginia, but the procedure is not simple. There are legal procedures that can a protection order be dropped in virginia, regardless of whether you are the respondentthe person the order is againstor the petitionerthe person who requested the order.
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Understanding the Legal Process to Remove a Protective Order File a motion to dismiss. To initiate the removal of a protective order, you must file a motion to dismiss with the court that issued the order. Attend a court hearing. The court will schedule a hearing to review your motion. Wait for the judges decision.

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