Order of Protection is a legal document that was released by the Montana Judicial Branch - a government authority operating within Montana.
Q: What is an Order of Protection?
A: An Order of Protection is a legal document issued by a court that aims to protect a person from abuse or threats of harm.
Q: Who can obtain an Order of Protection in Montana?
A: Any person who is a victim of domestic violence or has been threatened with harm by a current or former family or household member can seek an Order of Protection in Montana.
Q: How can I obtain an Order of Protection in Montana?
A: To obtain an Order of Protection in Montana, you will need to file a petition at the local district court. You may also be required to attend a hearing to present your case.
Q: What types of protections can be included in an Order of Protection?
A: An Order of Protection in Montana can include provisions to prohibit the abuser from contacting or approaching the victim, granting temporary custody of children, and ordering the abuser to stay away from the victim's home or workplace.
Q: How long does an Order of Protection last in Montana?
A: An Order of Protection in Montana can be granted for a period of up to one year. However, it can be extended or modified if necessary.
Q: What happens if the abuser violates an Order of Protection?
A: If the abuser violates an Order of Protection in Montana, they can be arrested and face criminal charges. It is important to report any violations to the police.
Q: Does an Order of Protection guarantee my safety?
A: While an Order of Protection is a legal tool that can help protect you, it does not guarantee your safety. It is important to take additional steps to ensure your safety, such as seeking support from local resources and creating a safety plan.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Montana Judicial Branch.