What is a restraining order?
A restraining order is a court order issued in Kansas to protect a person from another person’s behavior. A person may ask for a restraining order if they feel threatened or fear for their safety, or if someone has been harassing, abusing, or stalking them. When the court grants a restraining order, the person it is issued against (the “respondent”) may be ordered to stay away from the person who requested the order (the “petitioner”). The order may forbid the respondent from coming within a certain distance of the petitioner, contacting the petitioner, or having any contact with the petitioner. It may also state that the respondent must vacate a shared residence, pay child support, or do other acts that are necessary for the protection of the petitioner. In Kansas, restraining orders are generally issued after an ex parte hearing, which means that the petitioner may be able to get an emergency order without the respondent being present. If the petitioner requests a long-term restraining order, the respondent will be given the chance to appear in court and present their side of the story. After hearing both sides, the judge will decide whether to grant a longer-term restraining order. Restraining orders are enforced by the police, and violation of a restraining order is a serious crime with severe penalties. Anyone in Kansas who is concerned about their safety should contact their local court to learn more about the process of obtaining a restraining order.
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