This is an official California Judicial Counsel approved form, a Application and Declaration for Restraining Order document for use in California courts. Complete the form by filling in the blanks as appropriate. USLF control no. CA-JV-245
A Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile is a legal document filed by a minor or their legal guardian seeking protection against another individual who poses a threat to their safety or well-being. This order aims to prevent contact, harassment, threats, or any form of abuse from the restrained party towards the minor. Key Elements of a Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile: 1. Parties involved: The document identifies both the applicant (minor or legal guardian) and the respondent (the individual against whom the restraining order is being filed). 2. Basis for the request: The applicant must provide a detailed description of the incidents or actions that have led them to seek a restraining order. This may include incidents of physical or emotional abuse, threats, stalking, or harassment. 3. Relationship: The application should outline the relationship between the minor and the respondent. It could be a family member, a classmate, or any other individual who poses a threat to the minor's safety or well-being. 4. Temporary restraining order: The applicant may request a temporary restraining order to ensure immediate protection in cases of emergency. This allows for an immediate halt to any contact between the minor and the respondent until a formal hearing takes place. 5. Duration: The request will specify the duration of the restraining order, which can range from a few weeks to several years, depending on the severity of the situation and the court's discretion. 6. Specific restraining order provisions: The applicant can include specific provisions they seek, such as maintaining a distance from the minor's residence, school, or any other designated location. Types of Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile: 1. Domestic Violence Restraining Order: Filed when the respondent has a domestic relationship with the minor, such as a parent, stepparent, or sibling. 2. Civil Harassment Restraining Order: Filed when the respondent does not have a domestic relationship with the minor, but the minor still faces threats, harassment, or abuse that leads to a fear for their safety. 3. Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order: Filed on behalf of a minor who is an elder or dependent adult (due to disability), against the person responsible for the abuse or neglect. In all cases, it is important to seek legal advice and consult with the appropriate authorities to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved in filing a Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile.A Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile is a legal document filed by a minor or their legal guardian seeking protection against another individual who poses a threat to their safety or well-being. This order aims to prevent contact, harassment, threats, or any form of abuse from the restrained party towards the minor. Key Elements of a Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile: 1. Parties involved: The document identifies both the applicant (minor or legal guardian) and the respondent (the individual against whom the restraining order is being filed). 2. Basis for the request: The applicant must provide a detailed description of the incidents or actions that have led them to seek a restraining order. This may include incidents of physical or emotional abuse, threats, stalking, or harassment. 3. Relationship: The application should outline the relationship between the minor and the respondent. It could be a family member, a classmate, or any other individual who poses a threat to the minor's safety or well-being. 4. Temporary restraining order: The applicant may request a temporary restraining order to ensure immediate protection in cases of emergency. This allows for an immediate halt to any contact between the minor and the respondent until a formal hearing takes place. 5. Duration: The request will specify the duration of the restraining order, which can range from a few weeks to several years, depending on the severity of the situation and the court's discretion. 6. Specific restraining order provisions: The applicant can include specific provisions they seek, such as maintaining a distance from the minor's residence, school, or any other designated location. Types of Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile: 1. Domestic Violence Restraining Order: Filed when the respondent has a domestic relationship with the minor, such as a parent, stepparent, or sibling. 2. Civil Harassment Restraining Order: Filed when the respondent does not have a domestic relationship with the minor, but the minor still faces threats, harassment, or abuse that leads to a fear for their safety. 3. Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse Restraining Order: Filed on behalf of a minor who is an elder or dependent adult (due to disability), against the person responsible for the abuse or neglect. In all cases, it is important to seek legal advice and consult with the appropriate authorities to understand the specific requirements and procedures involved in filing a Pomona California Request for Restraining Order — Juvenile.