California Notice of Hearing to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order is a document that is filed in a court when an elder or dependent adult needs protection from abuse. It is used to modify or terminate existing restraining orders that have been issued against an abuser. It is typically filed by the protected party or a law enforcement agency. There are two different types of California Notice of Hearing to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order: 1. Ex Parte Notice of Hearing: This type of notice is typically used to modify or terminate an existing restraining order without the abuser being present. 2. Court Order Notice of Hearing: This type of notice is used when the abuser is present in court. The court will then determine whether the restraining order should be modified or terminated. The California Notice of Hearing to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order must include the name of the protected party, the name of the abuser, the type of abuse, and the hearing date. It must also be served to the abuser in a timely manner.