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Washington WPF PS 04.0170 - Ex Parte Restraining Order - Order to Show Cause - TPROTSC

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This is an official Washington court form for use in a paternity case, an Ex Parte Restraining Order/Order to Show Cause.

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FAQ

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.

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.

Yes. Restraining orders are constitutional.

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.

Protection Orders and Violence The reported rates of protection order violation vary widely across studies, from as low as 7.1 percent to as high as 81.3 percent.

Restraining orders, also sometimes called protective orders, can be obtained in any state, but they can still be enforced when you or the protected person are in another state.A valid, out of state restraining order can be enforced in any state, but law enforcement may or may not be aware of it.

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.

Order the Respondent not to threaten or hurt you. order the Respondent not to enter your residence. give one parent temporary custody of children. set a schedule for visitation with minor children. order the Respondent to leave a shared residence.

Usually yes, but sometimes no. Temporary restraining orders will appear so law enforcement officers can see it.But if the hearing results in a permanent restraining order, it goes on your record. But even restraining orders that should be expunged sometimes stay in the system longer.

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Washington WPF PS 04.0170 - Ex Parte Restraining Order - Order to Show Cause - TPROTSC