This is a legal form that was released by the North Carolina District Court - a government authority operating within North Carolina. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is AOC-CV-314?
A: AOC-CV-314 is the specific form used in North Carolina for an Order Renewing Domestic Violence Protective Order.
Q: What is a Domestic Violence Protective Order?
A: A Domestic Violence Protective Order is a court order to protect victims of domestic violence, abuse, or harassment from an individual.
Q: How do I renew a Domestic Violence Protective Order?
A: To renew a Domestic Violence Protective Order, you need to complete and file the AOC-CV-314 form in North Carolina.
Q: Who can file for an Order Renewing Domestic Violence Protective Order?
A: The victim of domestic violence, abuse, or harassment can file for an Order Renewing Domestic Violence Protective Order. The victim's attorney or legal representative can also file on their behalf.
Q: What information is required on the AOC-CV-314 form?
A: The AOC-CV-314 form requires information about the current Domestic Violence Protective Order, including the case number, court location, and expiration date. You will also need to provide updated information about the victim and any new incidents of domestic violence, abuse, or harassment.
Q: What happens after filing the AOC-CV-314 form?
A: After filing the AOC-CV-314 form, a hearing will be scheduled to review the request for renewal of the Domestic Violence Protective Order. Both the victim and the alleged abuser will have an opportunity to present evidence before the judge makes a decision.
Q: How long does a Renewal Order last?
A: The duration of a Renewal Order depends on the specific circumstances and the judge's decision. It can be extended for a certain number of days, months, or even years.
Q: Can I appeal a decision on the Renewal Order?
A: Yes, you can appeal a decision on the Renewal Order if you believe there was an error in the process or if you disagree with the judge's ruling. You should consult with an attorney to understand the appeal process in North Carolina.
Form Details:
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