This is an official Washington court form for use in a child custody case, an Ex Parte Restraining Order/Order to Show Cause. Available in Word and Rich Text format.
This is an official Washington court form for use in a child custody case, an Ex Parte Restraining Order/Order to Show Cause. Available in Word and Rich Text format.
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An ex parte order of protection is a temporary measure that can be filed quickly. A full protection order, or restraining order, is granted after a court hearing and lasts for a longer period of time than the ex parte order.
An Ex Parte Order of Protection is a temporary order granted when a judge believes there is immediate or present danger of abuse to you.An Ex Parte Order of Protection lasts until the hearing for the Full Order of Protection.
We learned that restraining orders are filed to keep someone from doing something. These are common in divorce cases. We also learned that protective orders are filed to keep someone safe from a dangerous person.
What Happens After the Judge Reviews the Ex Parte Motion? The judge can grant the ex parte motion and issue a temporary order, such as a temporary full custody order or a temporary restraining order. Because the other party was not present, the order is only temporary.
In legal ethics, ex parte refers to improper contact with a party or a judge. Ethical rules typically forbid a lawyer from contacting the judge or the opposing party without the other party's lawyer also being present.
An order that is issued ex parte means that it is issued without prior notice to the other parent, based only on your affidavit/testimony. If the judge issues an emergency ex parte order, the judge will schedule a hearing within 14 days2 and the respondent but be served at least 5 days before that hearing.
There are typically two reasons for a denied restraining order petition: Petitioner did not establish a claim for relief. Petitioner did not appear at the time set for the ex parte hearing on the petition.
An ex parte application is an urgent request to the Court. Ex parte means by one party. An ex parte application differs from a motion because it does not require you to set a hearing date.