Illinois Civil No Contact Order Motion to Extend/Modify

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Civil No Contact Order Motion to Extend/Modify

An Illinois Civil No Contact Order Motion to Extend/Modify is a legal motion filed by a petitioner seeking to either extend the duration of an existing order or modify the terms of a previously issued order. This motion is typically used in cases of domestic violence or harassment when the respondent violates the no-contact provisions of the original order. There are two types of Illinois Civil No Contact Order Motion to Extend/Modify: an extension motion and a modification motion. An extension motion seeks to extend the duration of an existing order, while a modification motion seeks to modify the terms of a previously issued order. Both motions are typically filed by the petitioner in the county where the original order was issued. The respondent must be served with the motion and given the opportunity to respond before the court will make a decision.

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Who can use a Motion to Continue or Extend Time? Anyone who needs to ask the court to continue (reschedule) a court date that has already been scheduled, or who needs more time to do something (like file an Answer or respond to a Motion another party has filed) can file a Motion to Continue or Extend Time.

An Emergency Civil No Contact Order gives protection up to three weeks. The court can grant this without the abuser knowing about your petition. A Plenary Civil No Contact Order gives protection up to two years.

Violation. A knowing violation of a civil no contact order is a Class A misdemeanor. A second or subsequent violation is a Class 4 felony.

An Emergency Civil No Contact Order gives protection up to 3 weeks. The court can grant this without the abuser knowing about your petition. A Plenary Civil No Contact Order gives protection up to 2 years. The court can grant this after the abuser knows about your petition.

The law basically includes all family members, or people who have or had a dating relationship, or people who do or did live together regardless of a dating or family relationship. A No Stalking No Contact Order differs from an Order of Protection in that is does not require a domestic relationship.

A no contact order can only be lifted if the victim asks for it. It is the victim's motion, not the defendant's. A victim has to contact the judge's assistant, get a court date and appear in court.

You can go to court and file a Motion to Modify or a Motion to Terminate your Order of Protection. A Motion to Modify will change the order. A Motion to Terminate will end the order. The clerk will set a court date, and you will have to mail a copy of the motion to the abuser.

You can go to court and file a Motion to Modify or a Motion to Terminate your Order of Protection. A Motion to Modify will change the order. A Motion to Terminate will end the order. The clerk will set a court date, and you will have to mail a copy of the motion to the abuser.

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Illinois Civil No Contact Order Motion to Extend/Modify