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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 a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: A Temporary Restraining Order is a court order that prohibits someone from doing certain actions or coming near a specific person or property for a short period of time.
Q: What is form 2F-P-468?
A: Form 2F-P-468 is the specific form used in Hawaii to request a Temporary Restraining Order.
Q: How can I obtain a Temporary Restraining Order in Hawaii?
A: To obtain a Temporary Restraining Order in Hawaii, you need to complete form 2F-P-468 and file it with the appropriate court.
Q: How long does a Temporary Restraining Order last?
A: The duration of a Temporary Restraining Order can vary depending on the circumstances, but typically it lasts for a few weeks to a few months.
Q: What should I do if someone violates a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: If someone violates a Temporary Restraining Order, you should contact law enforcement immediately and report the violation.
Q: Can I extend a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: Yes, you can request to extend a Temporary Restraining Order if you still feel that you need protection beyond the initial duration.
Q: Does a Temporary Restraining Order guarantee my safety?
A: While a Temporary Restraining Order provides legal protection, it does not guarantee your safety. It is important to take additional precautions to ensure your safety.
Q: Can I get a Temporary Restraining Order against a family member?
A: Yes, you can seek a Temporary Restraining Order against a family member if they have threatened or harmed you.
Q: Do I need an attorney to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: While you are not required to have an attorney to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order, it may be helpful to consult with one to understand the legal process and ensure your rights are protected.
Q: Can I modify or terminate a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: Yes, you can request to modify or terminate a Temporary Restraining Order if there are changes in the circumstances or if you no longer require protection.
Form Details:
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