A California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order is a legal document used for responding to a motion to modify or terminate a restraining order involving an elder or dependent adult who is the victim of abuse. The California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order is filed in the relevant court by the responding party, usually the alleged abuser. The response is filed in opposition to the motion for modification or termination of the restraining order. It outlines the reasons why the responding party believes the motion should not be granted. There are two types of California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order: General Response and Special Response. A General Response is a response that is filed by the responding party when the motion does not contain any special requests. A Special Response is a response that is filed when the motion includes special requests, such as a request for modification or termination of the restraining order. The Special Response is used to address the specific requests outlined in the motion. Once the California Response to Request to Modify or Terminate Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order is filed, the court will consider the response and make a decision on whether to grant or deny the motion.