Residents of California who are facing abusive situations may consider filing for a restraining order against their abuser. These orders may protect a person from physical, mental or emotional harm by disallowing the abuser from coming into contact with them. Several steps must be followed in order to request a restraining order.
The California Courts have step by step instructions showing a person how to request a restraining order and what will be necessary to do so. This includes getting all necessary documents together and filing them and the request with the court, serving the papers, and preparing for a court hearing. Naturally, it's the latter that most people have the most difficulty with, especially since it means seeing their abuser in court. However, once that initial hurdle has been passed and the restraining order has been obtained, it can lead to a bigger sense of security and comfort.
Meanwhile, the Superior Court of California offers a selection of frequently asked questions for abuse sufferers to browse through which might help them in their specific case. This includes discussion about possible fees, what types of forms will be needed, where these forms must be filed, and how long it generally takes for a restraining order to be served.
While all of these steps can make the process seem too lengthy for some, especially those who feel rushed or panicked, they still must be followed. The more closely a person pays attention to the necessary steps, the faster they can get through the process, as it's highly likely that fewer mistakes will be made.
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