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That is, a court can make a protection order either because there has been past violence and there is the likelihood of future violence, or because the victim has reasonable grounds to fear violence. In each case, the court has to be satisfied that the granting of the order is appropriate in the circumstances.
Be punctual. Make sure your witnesses are present and prepared. Ensure your evidence is ready. If witnesses or documents that have been subpoenaed and are not in the court, let the judge know. Dress in a manner similar to that as you would for a job interview.
Be punctual. Make sure your witnesses are present and prepared. Ensure your evidence is ready. If witnesses or documents that have been subpoenaed and are not in the court, let the judge know. Dress in a manner similar to that as you would for a job interview.
Ask the court to change the order. The court can drop the "no contact" part of the order but keep the "no abuse" part of the order. Get the 209A protective order "terminated." This will end the order completely.
It does not cost anything to apply for an Order of Protection. There is no fee to have the sheriff's deputy serve the Respondent if the Court grants you one.
Decide the evidence you want to use.Evidence is what you present in court to prove that the Respondent has harmed or may harm you (and/or your child). Evidence can be your testimony, the testimony of witnesses, documents, photos, or objects such as torn clothing or a weapon.