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Indiana Instructions for Petition for an Order for Protection (Filed by Person Seeking Protection)

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Instructions for Petition for an Order for Protection (Filed by Person Seeking Protection)

The Indiana Instructions for Petition for an Order for Protection (Filed by Person Seeking Protection) provides instructions for filing for an Order for Protection in the state of Indiana. This type of order can provide protections for victims of domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault. The petition outlines the basic information required to file for an Order for Protection, such as the petitioner's name, address, and contact information, as well as the name, address, and contact information of the respondent. It also states the basis for the petition, which must be based on domestic or family violence, stalking, or sexual assault. The petitioner must also provide detailed information regarding the incident (s) in question, including the date of the incident (s) and a description of the incident (s). The petitioner must also provide a statement of the relief they are seeking, such as an order requiring the respondent to refrain from abusing or stalking the petitioner, or to stay away from the petitioner's residence. The petition must also include any other information or evidence the petitioner wishes to present in support of their petition, such as affidavits or police reports. The Indiana Instructions for Petition for an Order for Protection (Filed by Person Seeking Protection) includes instructions for completing the petition, filing the petition, service of process, and obtaining a hearing for the petition. Types of Indiana Instructions for Petition for an Order for Protection (Filed by Person Seeking Protection): 1. Petition for an Order for Protection from Domestic or Family Violence 2. Petition for an Order for Protection from Stalking 3. Petition for an Order for Protection from Sexual Assault.

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No contact orders are issued by the court as a product of criminal proceedings, whereas an Indiana restraining order (legally referred to as a protection order) is an injunction issued by a civil court, at the request of the petitioner (victim).

A. Any person who violates any provision of a protective order issued pursuant to § 19.2-152.8, 19.2-152.9, or 19.2-152.10 is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

A protective order is a civil injunction used to protect you from someone who has abused, stalked, or harassed you. You obtain a protective order by filing a petition in civil court where you live or where the offender lives. This civil matter is entirely separate from any related criminal case that may be going on.

To fight a false restraining order and false accusations of stalking, harassment, or domestic abuse, you must appear in court. Your lawyer will file your appearance and prepare you for the hearing, which may be unpleasant.

If you accidentally or intentionally violate a restraining order, it can become a criminal matter. In Indiana, ing to Indiana Code 35-46-1-15.1 violating a protective order involving a domestic or family violence case is a Class A misdemeanor.

The temporary order is in effect from the day the offender is released from jail, for a period of ten (10) tens. If the no-contact order is violated, the offender can be jailed and/or charged with Invasion of Privacy. A protective order is a civil suit not connected to any other type of case.

RESTRAINING ORDER. In Indiana, there is no such thing as a "restraining order." They are called Protective Orders in Indiana. If you have been harmed, have experienced abuse from a family member, household member, or romantic partner, or if you are the target of stalking, then you file for an Indiana Protective Order.

If you wish to modify (change) the order, you must go back to court and file a ?petition to modify an order for protection.? You will have to explain to the judge what the substantial change in circumstances has been that makes this modification necessary and you will check off which additional protections you need.

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