This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii Family Court - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 2F-P-362 Hrs 580-10(D)?
A: Form 2F-P-362 Hrs 580-10(D) is a specific form used in the state of Hawaii for a restraining order.
Q: What is a restraining order?
A: A restraining order is a legal order issued by a court to protect an individual from another person's harmful actions or contact.
Q: What does Hrs 580-10(D) refer to?
A: Hrs 580-10(D) refers to the section of the Hawaii Revised Statutes that pertains to restraining orders.
Q: How do I obtain a restraining order in Hawaii?
A: To obtain a restraining order in Hawaii, you would need to complete and file Form 2F-P-362 Hrs 580-10(D) with the appropriate court.
Q: What can a restraining order protect against?
A: A restraining order can protect against various forms of harm, such as physical abuse, stalking, harassment, or unwanted contact.
Q: Is a restraining order permanent?
A: A restraining order can have different durations, ranging from temporary orders to permanent ones, depending on the circumstances and court decisions.
Q: What happens if someone violates a restraining order?
A: If someone violates a restraining order, they can face legal consequences, such as fines, jail time, or other penalties.
Q: Can I get a restraining order against a family member?
A: Yes, you can obtain a restraining order against a family member if they pose a threat or harm to you.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to get a restraining order?
A: While it is not necessary to have a lawyer, seeking legal advice can be beneficial when obtaining and enforcing a restraining order.
Q: Can a restraining order be modified or extended?
A: Yes, a restraining order can be modified or extended by returning to the court that issued the order and requesting the necessary changes or extensions.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 2F-P-362 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii Family Court.