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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the child and the petitioner. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly to avoid any legal issues.
  3. Fill in the respondent's details, including their address, date of birth, and distinguishing features. This information is crucial for identification purposes.
  4. Indicate the relationship between the child and the respondent by checking the appropriate box. This helps establish context for your petition.
  5. In the section regarding past incidents, provide a detailed account of any abusive behavior or threats made by the respondent. Attach additional documentation if necessary.
  6. Complete any requests for court orders, such as a Temporary Restraining Order or Injunction, by marking relevant boxes and providing specific details as required.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting your petition. Utilize our platform’s editing tools to make any necessary adjustments easily.

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Ex parte means that the abuser does not have to be present or given notice of the hearing. This is a preliminary hearing where the judge can grant you a temporary restraining order for 10 days. At this hearing, the judge will read your petition and ask you why you want a temporary restraining order.
A temporary restraining order is like a preliminary injunction but, if it is issued without notice to the adverse party, its duration is limited to ten days.
An injunction can be a powerful tool because it can stop harmful actions before they happen and protect your rights before you suffer permanent damage.
A temporary restraining order is like a preliminary injunction but, if it is issued without notice to the adverse party, its duration is limited to ten days. Within that ten day period, the court must then conduct a hearing on notice to the adverse party of the plaintiffs motion for preliminary injunction.
Temporary restraining orders (TROs) are a type of short-term injunction issued to prevent a party from taking a certain action until the court is able to issue a more enduring order, such as a preliminary injunction. TROs are a type of equitable remedy.

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Temporary Injunction: It is continued for a specified period or until further orders of the court but not after the case. Permanent Injunction: It can only be granted by the decree made at the hearing and upon the merits of the case.

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