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Pursuant to the Missouri Domestic Violence Act, chapter 455, RSMo, a person may seek an order of protection from acts, attempts or threats to him or her from a family or household member or intimate partner; or from acts of stalking or sexual assault.
If you have lost an order of protection hearing, you have a statutory right to file an appeal. Once an appeal has been filed on your behalf, a transcript of the hearing will be ordered. Our Missouri order of protection appeals lawyers will then carefully scrutinize the transcript to form the basis of our appeal.
If you wish to change, extend, or cancel your order, you can file a Petition/Motion to Dismiss, Extend, or Modify Other Conditions of Order Of Protection. The court will set a date for a hearing and the abuser will be served with a copy of the motion and a request to be present.
Getting a restraining order against someone in Missouri is done by filing the right paperwork with your local court. This paperwork can be filed for free in a courthouse in the county where the respondent or petitioner resides, in this case you, where the stated abuse occurred, or where the respondent works.