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Yes, but be careful. The plaintiff who files the PFA complaint may seek to dismiss the complaint. But the court will ensure that the plaintiff's desire to drop and end the PFA proceeding is not the result of the defendant's threat or other coercion.
An Order of Protection (also known as a restraining order) is a document issued by a court and signed by a judge to help protect you from harassment or abuse. It restricts someone who has abused a family/household member, spouse or partner in a dating relationship.
Only a judge can dismiss or quash an Order of Protection. To file a motion to dismiss or quash an Order of Protection, you must go to one of the Law Library Resource Center locations to complete a motion.