The restraining order process for domestic violence cases
Overview
The restraining order process for domestic violence cases
A domestic violence restraining order can provide you with protection right away:
- First, you turn in your request
- Then, a judge will decide quickly whether to grant temporary protection (a termporary restraining order or TRO)
- The whole process can take a few weeks to months, depending on how complicated your case is.
If the judge grants you a long-term restraining order, it can last up to 5 years.
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Ask for restraining order
You will complete and turn in court papers. A judge will decide whether to grant you temporary protection right away.
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Serve the other side
The other side (person you want protection from) must be served with (given) the court papers filed with the court.
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Go to court
You will tell the judge why you need a restraining order. You can bring witnesses and evidence to support your case. The other side can bring witnesses and evidence, too.
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Finish the case
If the judge grants you a long-term restraining order, you may have a couple more steps to take.
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