How do I obtain a restraining order to protect my child?
In Florida, obtaining a restraining order to protect your child is a three-step process. First, you must file a petition for an injunction for protection against domestic violence or a similar petition with the clerk of the circuit court in the county where either you or the person involved in the dispute with your child lives. In your petition, you must describe the situation that led you to seek the restraining order, provide testimony or evidence of the abuse, and list any other people who could be affected by the order. Second, you will have to attend a hearing where the judge will decide whether or not to issue the restraining order. At the hearing, you and any other party involved in the dispute will have the chance to present evidence and give testimony. The judge will consider the evidence and testimony presented before deciding whether to grant or deny the restraining order. Finally, if the judge grants the restraining order, they will issue a written order of protection. This will describe the terms of the protection. The order will include the name of the respondent, the terms of the protection, a time frame for the protection, and any other instructions the judge has determined to be necessary. It is important to note that a restraining order is not a guarantee of protection. You should always exercise caution and utilize additional safety measures to ensure the protection of your child.
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