Idaho Order for Intervention (H&W) is a court order that is issued in Idaho when a family is in danger of family violence or child abuse. It is a court-ordered protection order that is issued by a judge to help protect a family or individual in a domestic violence situation. It is a civil court order that orders an abuser to stop certain behaviors, such as threatening, harassing, or abusing the victim. The order can also require the abuser to stay away from the victim and the victim’s residence, to not possess firearms, and to attend counseling or treatment. There are two types of Idaho Order for Intervention (H&W): Temporary Order for Protection (TOP) and Permanent Order for Protection (POP). Temporary Order for Protection (TOP) is a civil court order that provides protection from family violence or child abuse. It is issued on an emergency basis and is good for up to 30 days. A Permanent Order for Protection (POP) is a civil court order that provides protection from family violence or child abuse. It is issued on a more permanent basis and is good for up to one year.