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File your motion in the court that issued the PPO. There will be a court hearing within 14 days of when you file your motion. At the hearing, the judge will decide whether to grant your motion.
After the initial hearing, if you are looking to terminate the order, Washington law requires that you file a motion to set aside the restraining order. With the help of a lawyer, put a specific reason you feel the restraining order should be terminated in your motion.
Only the judge can modify or remove a No Contact Order. While No Contact Orders are typically imposed at the beginning of most criminal cases such as Assault, Harassment, Trespass and Malicious Mischief, the parties can petition the judge modify or lift the No Contact Order. First, a hearing needs to take place.
If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to ?dissolve? (terminate or cancel) the protection order. After you file the motion, the court will decide whether or not to schedule a hearing.
You must include a summary of the legal basis for your opposition, explain the reason you are opposing the motion, and state what you would like the judge to order.