The Nebraska Petition And Affidavit To Obtain Harassment Protection Order is a legal document used to obtain a court order to protect someone from being harassed or threatened. The petitioner (the person filing the petition) must provide evidence of harassment to the court. The petitioner may also submit evidence of threats, stalking, cyberstalking, or other types of harassment. Once the court has reviewed the evidence, it can order the respondent (the person accused of harassment) to cease and desist from further harassment or threats. The court may also issue a restraining order, requiring the respondent to stay away from the petitioner and their place of work, school, or residence. There are two types of Nebraska Petition And Affidavit To Obtain Harassment Protection Order: Temporary Harassment Protection Order (THO) and Permanent Harassment Protection Order (PHP). THO can be issued without a hearing, while PHP requires a hearing. A THO typically lasts up to 30 days, and a PHP can be issued for up to two years. Both orders require the respondent to stay away from the petitioner and their place of work, school, or residence.