How can I get a restraining order to protect me from my spouse during a divorce?

A restraining order is a court order that can help protect you from your spouse during a divorce in Arizona. To obtain a restraining order, you must file a Petition for Protection Order in the Superior Court of the county in which you live. The court will then review the affidavit you submit, outlining your concerns about your spouse. If the court finds that you have shown a “reasonable fear of imminent danger” from your spouse, then the court will issue a restraining order. The restraining order may require your spouse to stay away from your home, work, school, or other locations. Depending on the court’s decision, the order may also require your spouse to pay temporary spousal support, give up any firearms they have, and refrain from contacting you in any way. It may also give you custody of any children involved in the divorce. In order to get the restraining order, you must be able to produce evidence that you are in danger. This may include a police report, photographs, medical records, or witness statements. You should be prepared to provide the court with any other proof you may have that shows you are in danger from your spouse. After the restraining order has been issued, it is important to take steps to keep yourself safe. Make sure you are aware of your environment and keep a cell phone on you. If your spouse violates the restraining order, you should contact the police and file a report.

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