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Q: What is Form 12.980(C)(2)?
A: Form 12.980(C)(2) is a legal form in Florida used for filing a temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence without minor child(ren).
Q: What is a temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence?
A: A temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence is a court order that prohibits an individual from engaging in abusive behavior or contacting the victim.
Q: Who can file a temporary injunction for protection against domestic violence?
A: Any person who is a victim of domestic violence or has reasonable cause to believe they are in imminent danger of becoming a victim can file a temporary injunction.
Q: What is the purpose of a temporary injunction?
A: The purpose of a temporary injunction is to provide immediate legal protection to the victim of domestic violence.
Q: What should I do if I need a temporary injunction?
A: If you need a temporary injunction, you should file the necessary legal forms with the court. It is advisable to seek the assistance of an attorney for guidance through the process.
Q: What happens after I file a temporary injunction?
A: After you file a temporary injunction, the court will review the request and may hold a hearing to determine whether to grant the injunction.
Q: What happens if the temporary injunction is granted?
A: If the temporary injunction is granted, the person against whom the injunction is filed will be legally prohibited from engaging in abusive behavior or contacting the victim.
Q: How long does a temporary injunction last?
A: A temporary injunction typically lasts until a final hearing can be held, which is usually within 15 days.
Q: What should I do if the abuser violates the temporary injunction?
A: If the abuser violates the temporary injunction, you should contact law enforcement immediately and report the violation.
Q: Can a temporary injunction be extended or made permanent?
A: Yes, a temporary injunction can be extended or made permanent through a final hearing.
Form Details:
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