The Michigan Petition For Personal Protection Order Against A Minor (Domestic Relationship) is a court order that provides protection for a minor who is involved in a domestic relationship from physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. The petition is filed by a parent, guardian, or other adult who believes the minor is in danger. The minor must be living in the same household as the petitioner in order for the petition to be granted. There are two types of petitions that can be filed: 1. Ex Parte Petition: An Ex Parte Petition is a temporary protection order that is issued without a hearing. The order is valid for 14 days and can be extended for up to 28 days if necessary. 2. Final Personal Protection Order: A Final Personal Protection Order is a long-term protection order that is issued after a court hearing. The order can last up to one year and can be extended if necessary. The petitioner must provide evidence at the hearing to prove that the minor is in danger from the respondent. The order can include provisions for no contact, relocation, and other safety measures.