Maryland Protective Order Addendum

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Protective Order Addendum

A Maryland Protective Order Addendum is a legal document that provides additional protection for victims of abuse who have been granted a Final Protective Order from the state of Maryland. The addendum allows victims to obtain additional protection from their abuser by specifying conditions that the abuser must abide by. The Maryland Protective Order Addendum also allows victims to seek enforcement of the order if the abuser violates the conditions. There are three types of Maryland Protective Order Addendum: a Protective Order Addendum for Domestic Violence, a Protective Order Addendum for Abuse of Vulnerable Adults, and a Protective Order Addendum for Stalking. The domestic violence addendum includes provisions for restraining the abuser from contact with the victim, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s residence or workplace, prohibiting the abuser from possessing firearms, and requiring the abuser to attend counseling. The addendum for abuse of vulnerable adults includes provisions for restraining the abuser from contact with the victim, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s residence or workplace, and requiring the abuser to attend counseling. The stalking addendum includes provisions for restraining the abuser from contact with the victim, prohibiting the abuser from entering the victim’s residence or workplace, and prohibiting the abuser from following or harassing the victim.

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Yes, you can ask the court to rescind a protective order. Notice must be given to all affected persons eligible for relief and the respondent. A hearing is also required. The court form is available online through the Maryland Courts website.

Yes. There is a $46 filing fee and a $40 service fee. The Court may waive only the filing fee for indigent petitioners. For more information about filing fee waivers, visit the Maryland Judiciary's website.

Maryland peace orders are serious civil court orders, and they can stay on your record in forever if you don't take action.

We are frequently asked how a person can remove a civil peace or protective order or other civil cases from public view. It cannot be expunged in Maryland.

You must prove by a "preponderance of the evidence" that you need protection. Preponderance of the evidence simply means more likely than not. Evidence includes your testimony and any other proof you have of the alleged abuse.

The difference: Protective orders apply if you are in a family-like or sexual relationship or if sexual assault has occurred; peace orders apply to all other relationships.

As long as a protective order hasn't expired, you can ask the court to modify or change it. That includes asking to rescind or extend it. Complete a Petition to Modify/Rescind/Extend (form CC-DC-DV-006). The clerk will notify the Respondent and schedule a hearing within 30 days.

It is worth noting that a peace order doesn't go on a criminal record, because it is handled in civil court. However, many who petition for a peace order in Maryland do press criminal charges for one of the above-mentioned acts.

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