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Any person who violates such a protective order by furtively entering the home of any protected party while the party is present, or by entering and remaining in the home of the protected party until the party arrives, is guilty of a Class 6 felony, in addition to any other penalty provided by law.
A judge can grant a PO that lasts for up to two years. In order to obtain this PO, you must attend the final Protective Order hearing, which is scheduled at the time of your PPO hearing.
Either party may at any time file a written motion with the court requesting a hearing to dissolve or modify the order.
CPOA ? Protection Orders for Domestic Violence If a petitioner alleges that domestic or family violence has occurred, a court may issue or modify a protective order ex parte (without a hearing and without a response from the other side).
The protective order may be issued for any reasonable period of time, including up to the lifetime of the defendant, that the court deems necessary to protect the health and safety of the victim. The protective order shall expire at p.m. on the last day specified in the protective order, if any.