The Hawaii Petition For Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order and For Injunction Against Harassment is a legal document used to request an injunction from the court to protect a person from harassment, threats, or other behavior that would put the person in danger. This petition is available to any person who is suffering from any type of harassment or threat, regardless of whether the person is a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, or other types of harassment. The petition can be used to ask the court for an order to stop the harasser from contacting the petitioner, entering their home or workplace, or engaging in any other behavior that would put the petitioner in danger. The two main types of Hawaii Petition For Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order and For Injunction Against Harassment are: 1. Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order — This is a temporary restraining order granted by the court without the presence of the opposing party. It can be used to stop harassment and threats for up to 20 days, giving the petitioner some breathing room while the court decides if a permanent restraining order is warranted. 2. Injunction Against Harassment — This is a more permanent restraining order granted by the court. It can be used to stop harassment and threats for up to one year, allowing the petitioner to feel safe and secure during that time.