California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Civil Harassment Restraining Order is a document filed with the court by the protected person (the one who has filed the original civil harassment restraining order) in response to the request of the restrained person (the one against whom the restraining order was issued) to modify or terminate the restraining order. Depending on the circumstances, there are three types of California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Civil Harassment Restraining Order: 1) Request to Deny Modification or Termination of Civil Harassment Restraining Order, 2) Request to Modify Civil Harassment Restraining Order, and 3) Request to Terminate Civil Harassment Restraining Order. The Request to Deny Modification or Termination of Civil Harassment Restraining Order is used when the protected person does not wish to modify or terminate the restraining order. The document should state the reasons why the protected person objects to the request of the restrained person. The Request to Modify Civil Harassment Restraining Order is used when the protected person wishes to modify the terms of the restraining order. The document should indicate the proposed modifications and the reasons why the protected person is requesting the modifications. The Request to Terminate Civil Harassment Restraining Order is used when the protected person wishes to terminate the restraining order. The document should provide reasons why the protected person is seeking to terminate the restraining order. In all cases, the California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Civil Harassment Restraining Order must be submitted to the court, along with any supporting evidence, so that the court can consider the request.