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Illinois Motion to Extend and or Modify Civil No Contact Order

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Motion to Extend and-or Modify Civil No Contact Order

Illinois Motion to Extend and-or Modify Civil No Contact Order is a court document filed by a petitioner in order to extend or modify an existing civil no contact order. The purpose of this motion is to ask the court to change the existing order so that it better suits the petitioner's current needs. This motion can be filed in cases involving domestic violence, harassment, stalking, sexual assault, or other types of civil misconduct. There are three types of Illinois Motion to Extend and-or Modify Civil No Contact Order: 1. Motion to Extend: This motion asks the court to extend the length of the existing civil no contact order. 2. Motion to Modify: This motion asks the court to modify the terms of the existing civil no contact order. 3. Motion to Terminate: This motion asks the court to terminate the existing civil no contact order.

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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.

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.

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.

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.

If you are the petitioner in an order of protection case, meaning you filed the request for protection, you file a Motion to Modify (change) or Motion to Terminate (end) your protective order. The clerk will set a court date for you to appear and present this to the judge.

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.

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.

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Illinois Motion to Extend and or Modify Civil No Contact Order