Protection Order Documents Withdrawal

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Multi-State
Control #:
US-0266LTR
Format:
Word; 
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Description

The Protection Order Documents Withdrawal form is designed to assist users in the process of withdrawing a protection order previously issued by the court. This form allows individuals to formally request the court to cancel or modify an existing order for their safety and legal interests. Key features include clearly outlined sections for the user's personal information, details regarding the original protection order, and the reasons for withdrawal. Users are advised to fill in all required fields accurately and to attach any necessary supporting documents that justify the request. For attorneys, paralegals, and legal assistants, this document serves as a vital tool in advocacy for clients seeking to modify their legal protections under specific circumstances. It streamlines communication with the court, facilitating a smoother process for withdrawing or altering protection orders. Additionally, the form can be adapted to fit specific cases where the harm is no longer present or relations have changed, making it an essential resource for those managing family law or civil litigation matters.

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FAQ

What does form DV-115 do? Use form DV-115 to ask the court to reschedule your court date. If your court date is rescheduled and a Temporary Restraining Order (form DV-110) was granted, that order will be extended until the end of your new court date, unless the court decides to modify or terminate it.

Waiver of Hearing on Denied Request for Temporary Restraining Order (DV-112) Ask the court to cancel your court date if you do not want to move forward with your request for restraining order.

If you want to withdraw your order, you would file a request for withdrawal. Only a judge can withdraw or cancel an order. If you want a final order to last longer, you may go back to court and ask a judge to extend your order by filing a request for an extension.

Only the court can cancel a final PFA in Pennsylvania, but a petitioner can be a major help. The petitioner is the only person who can request the court to cancel a PFA. If the petitioner requests the court to cancel a final PFA, then the judge will have a hearing to determine whether cancelation is appropriate.

Notice of Court Hearing (form DV-109) This form tells you when you need to go to court. You have a court hearing (court date) because the person listed in item 1 has asked for a restraining order against you.

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Protection Order Documents Withdrawal