The Michigan Personal Protection Order Against A Minor (Domestic Relationship) (Ex Parte) — Page 1 is a legal document that is used to protect minors from physical, emotional, or sexual abuse in a domestic relationship. This document is used to prohibit contact between the minor and the abuser, and is typically issued by a court or judge on an ex parte basis. It can be used to protect a single minor or multiple minors from the same abuser. The types of protection order that can be issued are: a no contact order, a stay away order, a restraining order, a financial protection order, and an order for temporary child custody. These orders are designed to protect the minor's safety and are typically issued for a period of up to one year.