A Michigan Personal Protection Order Against Stalking By A Minor (Non-Domestic) (Ex Parte) is a court order that prohibits a minor from stalking, harassing, intimidating, or threatening another person. It also prohibits the minor from going to certain places, such as the victim's home, school, or workplace. The court order can also include other provisions, such as ordering the minor to stay away from the victim's friends and family, and preventing the minor from contacting the victim through any means. There are two types of Michigan Personal Protection Orders Against Stalking By A Minor (Non-Domestic) (Ex Parte): Temporary and Final. A Temporary PPO is granted on an emergency basis and is valid for 30 days, while a Final PPO is granted after a court hearing and is valid for up to one year.