Last updated: 4/22/2025
Petition For Ex Parte Temporary Restraining Order And For Injunction Against Harassment {1DC51}
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Form 1DC51 - PETITION FOR EX PARTE TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AND FOR INJUNCTION AGAINST HARASSMENT; DECLARATION OF PETITIONER(S); TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST HARASSMENT; AND NOTICE OF HEARING. This form is used in Hawai‘i to request immediate protection from harassment. The petitioner files this petition with the district court, asking for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to stop harassment and prevent further contact from the respondent. The form includes a declaration from the petitioner outlining specific instances of harassment or threats, including details such as the nature of the harassment and any firearms or weapons involved. The petition also requests an injunction, which could last up to three years, preventing the respondent from engaging in the harassing behavior. If firearms or electric guns are involved, the petition seeks a prohibition on possession. The form may also request attorney’s fees and other relief. The court reviews the petition and may issue a TRO that remains in effect until a hearing is scheduled, where both parties can present their case. The petitioner must attend the hearing, and failure to do so could result in the granting of the injunction against harassment. The court may impose criminal penalties for violations of the TRO. www.FormsWorkflow.com





