This form is a Court Order for a temporary restraining order. It can be completed by filling in the blanks and/or adapted to fit your specific circumstances. USLF control no. CA-CH-110
A Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) is a legal order issued by the court to protect an individual from harassment or threats posed by another person. This order aims to maintain safety and well-being for the person seeking protection, referred to as the protected party, by prohibiting the harasser, known as the restrained party, from engaging in specific actions or coming into contact with the protected party. The Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) specifically addresses cases of civil harassment. Civil harassment constitutes conduct that causes emotional distress, fear, or annoyance to an individual through actions such as stalking, threats, unwanted communication, or physical assault. This type of restraining order can be obtained by any individual who is a target of civil harassment, including neighbors, co-workers, or acquaintances. Different types of Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Orders (CLETS-TCH) relating to civil harassment can include: 1. Personal Conduct Orders: These orders prohibit the restrained party from contacting, threatening, or stalking the protected party. Personal conduct orders aim to prevent any form of physical or emotional aggression or harassment towards the protected party. 2. Stay-Away Orders: Stay-away orders mandate that the restrained party must maintain a specified distance from the protected party's home, workplace, school, or other designated locations. This type of order ensures that the protected party feels safe and is not subject to unwanted encounters with the restrained party. 3. Residence Exclusion Orders: In cases where the protected party and restrained party reside together, a residence exclusion order can be issued. This order requires the restrained party to vacate the shared residence, providing a secure environment for the protected party to live without fear of further harassment or harm. 4. No-Contact Orders: No-contact orders restrain the restrained party from communicating with the protected party through any means, such as phone calls, emails, text messages, social media, or third-party communication. These orders ensure that the protected party is not subjected to any form of communication initiated by the restrained party. It is crucial to note that obtaining a Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) requires filing a petition with the local courthouse and providing sufficient evidence to support the claim of civil harassment. If granted by the court, a temporary restraining order is issued initially. Within a specified period, a court hearing is scheduled, where the judge will determine whether to extend the temporary order into a long-term restraining order. It is essential to consult with an attorney or seek legal advice to navigate the process effectively and ensure the protection of the victimized individual.A Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) is a legal order issued by the court to protect an individual from harassment or threats posed by another person. This order aims to maintain safety and well-being for the person seeking protection, referred to as the protected party, by prohibiting the harasser, known as the restrained party, from engaging in specific actions or coming into contact with the protected party. The Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) specifically addresses cases of civil harassment. Civil harassment constitutes conduct that causes emotional distress, fear, or annoyance to an individual through actions such as stalking, threats, unwanted communication, or physical assault. This type of restraining order can be obtained by any individual who is a target of civil harassment, including neighbors, co-workers, or acquaintances. Different types of Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Orders (CLETS-TCH) relating to civil harassment can include: 1. Personal Conduct Orders: These orders prohibit the restrained party from contacting, threatening, or stalking the protected party. Personal conduct orders aim to prevent any form of physical or emotional aggression or harassment towards the protected party. 2. Stay-Away Orders: Stay-away orders mandate that the restrained party must maintain a specified distance from the protected party's home, workplace, school, or other designated locations. This type of order ensures that the protected party feels safe and is not subject to unwanted encounters with the restrained party. 3. Residence Exclusion Orders: In cases where the protected party and restrained party reside together, a residence exclusion order can be issued. This order requires the restrained party to vacate the shared residence, providing a secure environment for the protected party to live without fear of further harassment or harm. 4. No-Contact Orders: No-contact orders restrain the restrained party from communicating with the protected party through any means, such as phone calls, emails, text messages, social media, or third-party communication. These orders ensure that the protected party is not subjected to any form of communication initiated by the restrained party. It is crucial to note that obtaining a Costa Mesa California Temporary Restraining Order (CLETS-TCH) requires filing a petition with the local courthouse and providing sufficient evidence to support the claim of civil harassment. If granted by the court, a temporary restraining order is issued initially. Within a specified period, a court hearing is scheduled, where the judge will determine whether to extend the temporary order into a long-term restraining order. It is essential to consult with an attorney or seek legal advice to navigate the process effectively and ensure the protection of the victimized individual.