Indiana Petition to Extend Order for Protection

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Petition to Extend Order for Protection

Indiana Petition to Extend Order for Protection is a form used by an individual who is the subject of an existing Indiana order of protection to request an extension of that order. This form is available from the local court in the county where the order was issued. The petitioner must provide basic identifying information and explain the reasons they are requesting an extension. There are two types of Indiana Petition to Extend Order for Protection: (1) Petition to Extend an Existing Order for Protection, and (2) Petition for Extension of a No Contact Order.

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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.

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 Order of Protection will last for 2 years (unless the court orders a different date). What happens if I still need protection after the 2 years are up? You can ask the court to renew your Order of Protection.

Can a Protection Order be extended? The victim/survivor may file a Motion to Extend with the court before the current Protection Order expires. The court may set a hearing for the victim/survivor to show the judge why the Protection Order should be extended.

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.

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.

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.

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