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How to fill out the AU QLD DV1 online
Filling out the AU QLD DV1 form for a protection order is a crucial step for individuals seeking legal protection from domestic violence. This guide provides clear and supportive instructions on how to complete the form online, ensuring you understand each section and what information is required.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the AU QLD DV1 form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the AU QLD DV1 form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Begin with the aggrieved’s details. Fill in your given name(s), family name, date of birth, and address. If you prefer not to disclose your home address to the respondent, consider providing a mailing address, such as a post office box, or complete the ‘Aggrieved Details Form’.
- Indicate whether you require an interpreter and whether you identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. You also need to specify any disabilities or support arrangements necessary for you.
- Provide the details of the respondent, including their given name(s), family name, and contact information. As with the aggrieved’s details, ensure to indicate their need for an interpreter if applicable.
- Complete the applicant’s details section only if you are not the aggrieved. Provide relevant information according to the prescribed parts—A, B, C, or D depending on your relationship to the aggrieved.
- State if you wish to request a temporary protection order and provide appropriate reasons if so.
- Clarify the relationship between the aggrieved and the respondent. It’s important to detail the nature of your relationship and any dependence.
- List grounds for the protection order, detailing incidents of domestic violence and behavior by the respondent. Attach additional pages if necessary.
- If applicable, provide information regarding any children who live with the aggrieved and indicate if you wish them to be named in the order.
- Mention any relatives or associates you want to be included in the protection order, providing their relevant details.
- State whether the respondent has access to any weapons and provide details about any incidents where a weapon was involved.
- List any other existing court orders relevant to the case. Make sure to attach photocopies of these orders.
- Specify any additional conditions you wish the court to impose on the respondent.
- Complete the statutory declaration. Sign in the presence of an authorized witness and provide their details.
- Submit your application. After filling out the form, save your changes, and download or print the completed document for your records.
Complete the AU QLD DV1 form online to take the first step toward securing your protection order.
In Queensland, the aggrieved is not allowed to breach a Domestic Violence Order (DVO). Breaching a DVO can lead to severe legal penalties, including possible criminal charges. If the aggrieved feels compelled to interact with the respondent, they should seek legal advice to explore safe options. Familiarizing yourself with the consequences related to AU QLD DV1 can help you navigate these situations.
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