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Michigan Order Denying Or Dismissing Petition For Personal Protection Order

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If you believe the protection order was granted improperly or that it is no longer needed, you can file a motion asking the court to dissolve (terminate or cancel) the protection order.If the court schedules a hearing and grants the motion, the protection order will become immediately void and unenforceable.

If the PPO has a protection you no longer want, you can ask the judge to remove it. If there is a protection that isn't in the PPO that you now want, you can ask the judge to add it. Maybe your situation has changed since you got your PPO.

Be punctual. Make sure your witnesses are present and prepared. Ensure your evidence is ready. If witnesses or documents that have been subpoenaed and are not in the court, let the judge know. Dress in a manner similar to that as you would for a job interview.

1Reconciliation. Strangers do not perpetrate DV, someone they love does. When someone you love is the perpetrator, leaving for good is the hardest part.2Children. Kids miss their parents, and parents miss their kids. There is a constant pressure for a parent to return to being a "family."

PPOs generally stay in place for one year, and sometimes longer. If a Respondent contacts a Petitioner in violation of the PPO, he/she will usually face a Contempt of Court charge, at which time the Judge will likely impose jail.

No. A victim who has an order of protection (temporary or final) cannot violate his/her own order or be arrested for violating such order.

If the PPO has a protection you no longer want, you can ask the judge to remove it. If there is a protection that isn't in the PPO that you now want, you can ask the judge to add it. Maybe your situation has changed since you got your PPO.

The complainant drops the PPO application without any condition. The respondent consents to the PPO being granted against him/ her. The respondent gives an undertaking not to cause hurt to the complainant and the complainant withdraws the PPO.

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Michigan Order Denying Or Dismissing Petition For Personal Protection Order