Ohio Motion To Modify Or Terminate Domestic Violence Civil Protection Order Or Consent Agreement is a legal document filed in the court of law by either party involved in a domestic violence case. It is used to modify or terminate a civil protection order or consent agreement that has been issued by the court. The motion must be filed in the court of jurisdiction where the civil protection order or consent agreement was issued. It can be filed by either the petitioner or the respondent in the case. The different types of Ohio Motion To Modify Or Terminate Domestic Violence Civil Protection Order Or Consent Agreement include: • Motion to Modify or Terminate Civil Protection Order: A motion to modify or terminate a civil protection order is used to request the court to change or remove the restrictions that are in place in the current civil protection order. • Motion to Terminate or Modify Consent Agreement: A motion to terminate or modify a consent agreement is used to request the court to change or remove the terms of the agreement that has been signed between both parties. • Motion to Modify or Terminate Domestic Violence Civil Protection Order: A motion to modify or terminate a domestic violence civil protection order is used to request the court to change or remove the restrictions that are in place in the current domestic violence civil protection order.