How long does it take to get a PPO?

How long does it take to get a PPO?

After you do the initial paperwork for the PPO which usually takes about 45 minutes, the judge has 24 hours to review the paperwork and make a decision. It usually does not take the full 24 hours, but it could take that long.

Do you have to go to court for a PPO?

Top. To ask for a PPO, you must file a petition with the court. You can use the Do-It-Yourself Personal Protection Order (PPO) tool to create a petition for any of the three types of PPOs. The petition is used to give the judge important information they need to decide whether to give you the order you want.

How much does it cost to file a PPO in Michigan?

There is no fee to file a petition for a personal protection order. However, it may cost you money to have papers served on the other party.

What does an order of protection cover?

An Order of Protection is a document issued by a court and signed by a judge to help protect you from harassment or abuse. Among other things, a judge can: Order your partner to stop abusing you and your children. Tell your partner to leave and stay away from your home, your workplace and your family.

What happens if someone violates a PPO?

If you do not obey the PPO, you could face jail time, a fine, or both. The judge can also consider a PPO violation in a divorce or child custody case. Only you can violate the PPO and be punished by the judge for violating it. The police can arrest you if they believe you violated a PPO.

What happens if someone breaks an order of protection?

12.134 The NSW family violence legislation provides that a person who breaches a protection order must be sentenced to a term of imprisonment if the act constituting the offence was an act of violence against a person, unless the court orders otherwise.

What if the victim violates the no contact order?

If a person violates a no contact orders, he or she can face serious consequences. Consequences often include potential jail time, the payment of fines or the loss of certain civil rights. Generally, consequences related to contempt of court can be imposed on a person who violates a no contact order.