Hawaii Order Granting Petition For Injunction Against Harassment is a court order issued by a judge in Hawaii that prohibits a person from engaging in further harassment of another individual. It is designed to protect a person from any further acts of harassment, intimidation, or stalking. It may also include provisions for other related activities such as ordering the alleged harasser to stay away from the victim and his/her residence, place of employment, and other areas where the victim may feel unsafe. There are two types of Hawaii Order Granting Petition For Injunction Against Harassment: Temporary Restraining Order (TO) and Permanent Injunction. A Temporary Restraining Order (TO) is a court order that is issued on a temporary basis and is valid until a hearing can be held. A Permanent Injunction is a court order that is issued after a hearing and is valid until a further court order is issued. Both types of orders require the alleged harasser to refrain from further acts of harassment, intimidation, or stalking, and may also include provisions for other related activities such as staying away from the victim and his/her residence, place of employment, and other areas where the victim may feel unsafe. The order may also require the alleged harasser to pay for any damages caused by the harassment.