Maine Motion To Extend Order For Protection is a request to extend an existing protection order issued by a court. It is typically used when a victim of domestic violence, harassment, or stalking needs additional protection from the perpetrator. The motion must include the details of the situation and the reason why the order should be extended. There are two types of Maine Motion To Extend Order For Protection: Temporary Extension and Final Extension. A Temporary Extension is typically granted for a period of 90 days, while a Final Extension is granted for a longer period of time, often up to one year. Both motions must include evidence of the perpetrator’s threat or violenceandas documentation of the victim’s efforts to protect themselves. The motion should also include any changes in the circumstances that necessitate an extension of the order.