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To get a domestic relationship PPO, you must show the judge that the abuser is likely to assault, threaten, harass, or stalk you. You must also show that you and the abuser have a domestic relationship. You have a domestic relationship with the abuser if they are: Your current or ex-spouse.
There are three kinds of PPOs: Domestic Relationship PPO, Non-Domestic Stalking PPO, Non-Domestic Sexual Assault PPO. If you have a domestic relationship with a person who sexually assaulted you or threatened to do so, a domestic relationship PPO may be the best fit for you.
A stalking protection order can be used to protect anyone who's been a victim of stalking. The order can prohibit the stalker from doing certain things, including: going to locations where you live or visit often.
Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO) A Domestic Violence Restraining Order is one of the most common types of restraining orders.
A restraining order is more about stopping specific actions. You should ask for a PPO if you believe someone might harm you. Domestic violence has become more dangerous in Michigan. With more severe cases, it's important to know how a PPO can protect you from harm.
A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a court order to stop threats, violence or harassment against you. You can get a PPO to protect you from someone age 10 or older who is threatening, hurting, stalking, or harassing you.
The State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) is the administrative agency of the Michigan Supreme Court.
Proper noun. SCAO. Initialism of State Court Administrative Office.
(q) "Personal identifying information" means a name, number, or other information that is used for the purpose of identifying a specific person or providing access to a person's financial accounts, including, but not limited to, a person's name, address, telephone number, driver license or state personal identification ...