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Temporary Restraining Order (form CH-110) This form tells you that the judge made temporary orders against you. Look through it carefully and follow all the orders. If you violate any of the orders you could be arrested, be sent to jail, or be charged with a crime.
DV-100 Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order.
Under California family law, a restraining order can only be dismissed by a judge in a court of law. So to get it canceled, you must file a motion to get the order dismissed with the court. You must demonstrate that the restraining order is no longer necessary or you have fully complied with the terms of the order.
Temporary restraining orders (TRO) are short-term pre-trial temporary injunctions. To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that he or she will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued.
During the hearing, the judge will hears from both parties, and decide whether to extend the restraining order for 5 years. The judge extends a restraining order by signing form DV-130-'Restraining Order after Hearing'.