Examples of Injunction for Protection in a sentence
Injunction for Protection Petitions: Hearings to determine whether an individual should have an injunction entered against him or her may be conducted remotely, in whole or in part, unless otherwise ordered by the presiding judge.
At the hearing, the judge will decide whether to issue a Final Judgment of Injunction for Protection Against Stalking (After Notice), Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.980(v), which will remain in effect for a specific time period or until modified or dissolved by the court.
An Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence is designed to protect you from a family or household member who is being violent to you.
Local law enforcement may also assist the complainant with filing an Injunction for Protection (commonly referred to as a restraining order).
If the facts contained in your petition convince the judge that stalking or cyberstalking exists, the judge will sign a Temporary Injunction for Protection Against Stalking, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.980(u).
If the respondent is your spouse, former spouse, related to you by blood or marriage, living with you now or has lived with you in the past (if you are or were living as a family), or the other parent of your child(ren), whether or not you have ever been married or ever lived together, you may, instead, choose to use the Petition for Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.980(a), rather than this form.
Other: TEMPORARY SUPPORT Temporary support, if requested by Petitioner in the Petition for Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence, will be addressed by the Court after notice to Respondent and hearing on the matter.
Alexander was arrested on August 1, 2010, after shooting upward into a wall during an altercation with her abusive husband, Rico Gray (“Gray”), against whom she had a court- issued Injunction for Protection.
Respondent filed a Petition for Injunction for Protection Against Repeat Violence Against Mr. Norvell and a report with the Leesburg Police Department indicating that Mr. Norvell had physically attacked him (TR-I p.
I respectfully request that the Court issue an Order to Show Cause, requiring Respondent to appear before the Court to show cause why Respondent should not be held in contempt of court for failure to abide by the terms and conditions of the Final Judgment of Injunction for Protection.