Washington Temporary Order for Protection and Notice of Hearing is a legal document issued by a Washington court to protect a person from domestic violence. It is also known as a “restraining order” or “protection order” and is issued to protect the person from further harm or abuse. The order can include orders staying away from the person, their home, workplace, or other specified places, and orders to not contact the person by any means. The order can also include temporary custody of children, payment of support, or other relief that the court deems necessary. The Washington Temporary Order for Protection and Notice of Hearing can be issued in two types of cases: Domestic Violence Protection Orders, and Anti-Harassment Protection Orders. A Domestic Violence Protection Order is issued to protect victims of domestic violence from their abuser. This type of order applies to people who are in a family or household relationship, such as spouses, former spouses, people who have a child in common, people who are dating or used to date, or people who live together or used to live together. An Anti-Harassment Protection Order is issued to protect people from a person who is stalking, harassing, or threatening them. This type of order applies to people who are not in a family or household relationship. The Notice of Hearing is an important part of the Washington Temporary Order for Protection and Notice of Hearing. This document provides the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as other important information about the hearing. The hearing is an opportunity for the parties involved to present evidence and for the court to decide whether to issue a temporary or final order.