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Q: What is Form 12.980(E)?
A: Form 12.980(E) is the Order of Dismissal of Temporary Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence, Repeat Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Violence, Stalking in Florida.
Q: What does Form 12.980(E) do?
A: Form 12.980(E) is used to request the court to dismiss a temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence, repeat violence, dating violence, sexual violence, or stalking in Florida.
Q: Who can use Form 12.980(E)?
A: Form 12.980(E) can be used by the petitioner (the person who requested the temporary injunction) or the respondent (the person against whom the injunction was filed).
Q: What types of injunctions can be dismissed using Form 12.980(E)?
A: Form 12.980(E) can be used to dismiss temporary injunctions for protection against domestic violence, repeat violence, dating violence, sexual violence, or stalking.
Q: What is the purpose of dismissing a temporary injunction?
A: The purpose of dismissing a temporary injunction is to terminate the legal order of protection issued by the court.
Q: How can Form 12.980(E) be filed?
A: Form 12.980(E) can be filed by completing the form and submitting it to the clerk of the court where the original injunction was granted.
Q: Are there any requirements for filing Form 12.980(E)?
A: Yes, there are requirements for filing Form 12.980(E), such as providing information about the case and the reason for requesting the dismissal.
Q: What happens after filing Form 12.980(E)?
A: After filing Form 12.980(E), the court will review the request for dismissal and may schedule a hearing to discuss the matter further.
Q: Can the court deny the request for dismissal?
A: Yes, the court has the discretion to deny the request for dismissal if it determines that there are grounds to continue the injunction.
Q: Can Form 12.980(E) be used to dismiss a final injunction?
A: No, Form 12.980(E) is specifically for dismissing temporary injunctions and cannot be used to dismiss a final injunction.
Form Details:
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