This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
This is a Complaint pleading for use in litigation of the title matter. Adapt this form to comply with your facts and circumstances, and with your specific state law. Not recommended for use by non-attorneys.
You must file your application in the justice court for the township where the stalking, aggravated stalking, or harassment took place. Stalking or harassment is committed "where the conduct occurred" or "where the person who was affected by the conduct was located at the time that the conduct occurred." (NRS 200.581.)
A temporary order can last up to 45 days or until your hearing for the extended order.
TPOs last 45 days in Nevada. Step 1: Get help. People facing immediate danger should call 911. Determine which court to file in. TPOs are issued by local justice courts (and sometimes family courts). Complete the temporary protective order paperwork. File with the court. Apply for an extended protection order (if necessary)
No Contact Orders are issued by a judge through criminal cases. For instance, when there is a crime that involves an alleged victim of violence, such as Domestic Battery, Battery, Harassment, and Stalking, then the Judge will likely order that the Defendant have No Contact with the Alleged Victim.
At the hearing, you must prove that the abuser has committed an act(s) of domestic violence (as defined by the law). You must also convince a judge that you need the protection and the specific things you asked for in the petition.
TPOs last 45 days in Nevada. Step 1: Get help. People facing immediate danger should call 911. Determine which court to file in. TPOs are issued by local justice courts (and sometimes family courts). Complete the temporary protective order paperwork. File with the court. Apply for an extended protection order (if necessary)
You do not need an attorney to apply for and obtain a TPO. RELATIONSHIP REQUIREMENTS: In order to obtain a TPO, you and the batterer must be related by blood, be or have been married, be or have been living together, have at least one child in common, have or have been in a dating relationship.
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.