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Michigan Order After Hearing On Violation of Valid Personal Or Foreign Protection Order

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This Order After Hearing on Violation of Personal Protection Order is an official document from the Michigan State Court Administration Office, and it complies with all applicable state and Federal codes and statutes. USLF updates all state and Federal forms as is required by state and Federal statutes and law.

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If the PPO has a protection you no longer want, you can ask the judge to remove it. If there is a protection that isn't in the PPO that you now want, you can ask the judge to add it. Maybe your situation has changed since you got your PPO.

Violating a criminal protection order is a Class 1 misdemeanor. On a first offense, you may face 6 to 18 months in jail and $500 to $5,000 in fines. Any subsequent offense is a Class 1 extraordinary risk misdemeanor with a penalty of 6 to 24 months in jail and $500 to $5,000 in fines.

Violating a criminal protection order is a Class 1 misdemeanor. On a first offense, you may face 6 to 18 months in jail and $500 to $5,000 in fines. Any subsequent offense is a Class 1 extraordinary risk misdemeanor with a penalty of 6 to 24 months in jail and $500 to $5,000 in fines.

A person does not get a criminal record if there is a Personal or Workplace Protection Order against them. They only get a criminal record if they are found guilty in court of not doing what the Personal or Workplace Protection Order says. This is called 'breaching' the Order.

If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to dissolve (terminate or cancel) the protection order.If the court schedules a hearing and grants the motion, the protection order will become immediately void and unenforceable.

The police might not arrest the restrained party, especially if the officer did not witness him commit the acts violating the personal protection order ( PPO ), or if there was insufficient proof that the respondent had been served with the PPO papers before the alleged violation occurred.

The Petitioner, the person who asked for the Order of Protection, cannot violate the order. All Orders of Protection have the following warning: "Violation of this order is a criminal offense under 45-5-220 or 45-5-626 and may carry penalties of up to $10,000 in fines and up to a 5-year jail sentence.

1Reconciliation. Strangers do not perpetrate DV, someone they love does. When someone you love is the perpetrator, leaving for good is the hardest part.2Children. Kids miss their parents, and parents miss their kids. There is a constant pressure for a parent to return to being a "family."

No. A victim who has an order of protection (temporary or final) cannot violate his/her own order or be arrested for violating such order.

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Michigan Order After Hearing On Violation of Valid Personal Or Foreign Protection Order