TIPO/IPO and EPO/DVO are both civil orders of protection that are very similar in function and process. The biggest difference is that TIPO/IPO are specifically designed to offer protections from dating violence, stalking and/or sexual assault for dating couples.
A protective order is only available for people who have experienced dating or family violence and it can lead to criminal penalties (the Respondent/violator can be arrested) if violated. A restraining order can be ordered by a court for many different types of situations and only has civil penalties if violated.
The specific elements you need to prove to get a restraining order vary from state to state, but in general, you need to show: A specific instance or instances of abuse or harassment (such as sexual assault by an intimate partner) The threat of violence or of further abusive behavior or harassment.
What's the difference in an EPO/DVO and a TIPO/IPO? TIPO/IPO and EPO/DVO are both civil orders of protection that are very similar in function and process. The biggest difference is that TIPO/IPO are specifically designed to offer protections from dating violence, stalking and/or sexual assault for dating couples.
An Emergency Protective Order (EPO) or Interpersonal Protection Order (IPO) is a court order issued in response to an allegation of violence on behalf of a Petitioner. It is a civil order that, when signed by a District Judge, serves to protect the Petitioner from further acts of violence by the Respondent.
Domestic violence orders (DVO) and inter- personal protective orders (IPO) can last up to three years. These orders are intended to stop violence and abuse by placing restrictions on a respondent after a court hearing.
Step 1: Go to the district attorney's office or the courthouse to file. Step 2: Fill out the forms. Step 3: A judge will review your petition. Step 4: Service of process. Step 5: The hearing for a permanent protective order.
If the judge decides that there was abuse and that there is also a credible threat to the plaintiff's safety, a final order of protection will be granted and will last for up to one year. The plaintiff will be directed to go to the clerks counter to wait for the order.