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The following information is provided to further explain the protective order process. This guide sheet provides basic information about protective orders.Keep this guide for future reference. The Court provides the following information to further explain the protective order process. This petition contains Plaintiff's allegations and requests. To see what the court has ordered, see "Order" form. The person who wants protection ("the plaintiff") can ask the judge for many types of protective orders ("relief"). A complete list can be found in RSA 173-B. What if I need immediate protection? After you complete the forms, ask to see a judge for an emergency protective order.