How do I obtain a restraining order to protect my child?

If you feel that your child’s safety is in danger, you can apply for a restraining order to protect them. In Washington, the process of obtaining a restraining order is slightly different depending on if the person you’re looking to protect is a minor or an adult. In order to obtain a restraining order for your minor child, you must fill out a petition for an order for protection from harm in the superior court. This should include information about the person you are seeking protection from and reasons for why you believe your child should be protected. Once the petition is filed, the court will review your application and determine if there is sufficient evidence to grant the restraining order. You will then be asked to appear in court on a certain date to present further evidence if necessary. If the restraining order is granted, then the person you are seeking protection from will be notified and must stay away from your child as well as yourself. The court order will also include information regarding how long it will be in effect. It is important to note that the violation of a restraining order can lead to criminal charges being filed against the person in breach of the order. If you are looking to obtain a restraining order to protect your child, it is important to consult with a legal professional in order to know the full extent of the law and the best way to proceed.

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