Sentences with phrase «temporary protection order»

And you can file a temporary protection order which includes the court order that your husband can not come close to you (and your kids.)
A temporary protection order bars the abusive spouse from entering the premises except when accompanied by a police officer for the sole purpose of removing personal property, such as medications and clothes.
You can file a petition for interim relief, asking for a temporary protection order.
If an emergency exists, you may petition the court for a temporary protection order, or TPO.
If the judge believes you are in danger, he or she will issue a temporary protection order, and schedule a date for a hearing within 20 days.
A temporary protection order will expire no later than thirty days (fifteen days for protection orders against workplace harassment) after the order is signed and served on the adverse party, unless otherwise ordered by a justice of the peace.
A «temporary protection order,» which is an order issued by the justice court that is in effect for thirty days, or
A temporary protection order can be granted without notice to the adverse party.

Not exact matches

Later Tuesday, the Broward Sheriff's Office filed a petition for a «temporary risk protection order» under the state's new gun law, identifying Zachary Cruz as someone who «poses a significant danger of causing personal injury to himself or others by having a firearm.»
He dismissed the temporary risk protection order.
He could see that it was absurd and cruel to consider this a child protection issue, and after a gruelling eight - hour wait during which a compassionate, committed midwife stayed with the father at the hospital, granted him a temporary residence order so that he could go home with his baby.
Dec 6, 2006: (left and below) Members of Philippine NGO Arugaan march on the Supreme Court to protest the temporary restraining order applied to new breastfeeding protection laws.
A district attorney, police officer, or family or household member could petition the court to grant a temporary extreme risk protection order.
[77][78] The Poughkeepsie Journal also later pointed out that there was never a criminal restraining order, and the documents printed by the Times was actually a temporary order of protection, which anyone can request.
The Lori Jackson Domestic Violence Survivor Protection Act, named after an Oxford woman was shot and killed by her husband after obtaining a temporary restraining order against him, has not passed the Senate.
In 2003, a CNN producer who had dated Ball obtained a temporary order of protection against him after she accused him of stalking her.
New York State criminal code § 170.55 states, «An adjournment in contemplation of dismissal is an adjournment of the action without date ordered with a view to ultimate dismissal of the accusatory instrument in furtherance of justice,» and also authorizes local court justices to order a temporary order of protection to run concurrently.
In an earlier lawsuit the federal court denied Plaintiffs Animal Protection and Rescue League («APRL») and Dorota Valli a temporary restraining order.
In yesterday's hearing, lawyer Guillermo Dabay of Kepco (one of the power companies, Korean - owned, involved) asked the court to lift the temporary environmental protection order (TEPO) in the Balili property in Naga City so they can dispose their coal ash waste.
If the applicant wishes to apply for an extended protection order, the applicant must wait until three weeks after the date the temporary order is served before a motion to extend the order can be filed with the court.
To request a temporary or final protection order, you must file the appropriate forms with the appropriate Court of Common Pleas, which is typically where you live.
Usually, orders for protection start out as temporary, but can be enforced for up to two years and sometimes longer.
The money, as you might have gathered, was to keep his account with our firm current so that we would continue to represent him and his wife in their efforts to block the province's request to amend its protection order from temporary to permanent guardianship of the children.
Qualifying protection orders may be permanent, temporary or ex parte, but they must be issued by a court that has jurisdiction over the parties, and provide the defendant with reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard, consistent with due process.
Alberta's child protection legislation, the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, RSA 2000, c C - 12 (CYFEA), allows for restraining orders to be made in circumstances where a child has been apprehended or made subject to a supervision order or temporary or permanent guardianship order, and where there are reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a person has or is likely to physically or emotionally injure or sexually abuse the child (section 30).
A temporary order of protection, or emergency restraining order, may be issued in order to offer a victim immediate protection.
Later Tuesday, the Broward Sheriff's Office filed a petition for a «temporary risk protection order» under the state's new gun law, identifying Zachary Cruz as someone who «poses a significant danger of causing personal injury to himself or others by having a firearm.»
On Wednesday afternoon, Broward Circuit Judge Jack Tuter granted a temporary «Risk Protection Order» that will give law enforcement officials the authority to remove firearms from Zachary Cruz's home and block him from being able to buy a gun for at least a year.
If a temporary custody order is already in place, a protection order supersedes its terms and can give custody to one parent or the other, based on the situation.
To that end, the law allows a mother to request temporary and permanent court orders of protection to protect both the mother and children from abuse, and a judge is required to consider domestic violence as a factor against awarding custody to an abusive husband.
A child is «in care» when they are under an interim (temporary) or full care order or an emergency protection order.
Examples of temporary orders that the judge may enter include: temporary child support, temporary maintenance (formerly known as alimony), contribution to marital expenses (like the mortgage), exclusive possession of the marital residence, and orders of protection.
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