Order Extending Temporary Protective Order | | Utah

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Order Extending Temporary Protective Order |  | Utah

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Order Extending Temporary Protective Order

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Order Extending Temporary Protective Order Case Number ______________ District ___ County ____________________ State: Utah Judge ______________________________ Commissioner _______________________ Petitioner Other people protected by this order Name (Initials only if under 18) Middle Last Age Relationship to Respondent First Respondent First Middle Last (1) A hearing on the Request for Protective Order was held on _______________________ (date). Petitioner was counsel. Respondent was counsel. (2) was not present and was not present and was was was not represented by was not represented by The Temporary Protective Order previously entered is extended because: The respondent has not yet been served. The following good cause has been shown. (3) The Temporary Protective Order lasts until the hearing scheduled at the above court at the following date and time. You should appear and bring with you all relevant evidence and witnesses. You may be represented by a lawyer. If you fail to appear, an order may be entered against you. Date Room Time : a.m. p.m. Judicial Officer Disability Accommodation. If you need accommodation of a disability, contact the clerk's office at least 5 days before the hearing. Approved Board of District Court Judges May 21, 2008 Revised April 20, 2012 Order Extending Temporary Protective Order Page 1 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com (4) The court also orders that: NOTICE TO PETITIONER: The court may amend or dismiss a protective order after one year if it finds that the basis for the issuance of the protective order no longer exists and the petitioner has repeatedly acted in contravention of the protective order provisions to intentionally or knowingly induce the respondent to violate the protective order, demonstrating to the court that the petitioner no longer has a reasonable fear of the respondent. Sign here Date Judge/Commissioner By signing I accept service of this Order Extending Temporary Protective Order. Sign here Date Respondent Order Extending Temporary Protective Order Approved Board of District Court Judges May 21, 2008 Revised April 20, 2012 Page 2 of 2 American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com

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