This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form CC381 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form CC381?
A: Form CC381 is a notice of hearing on a petition for a personal protection order (PPO) in Michigan.
Q: What is a personal protection order (PPO)?
A: A personal protection order is a court order that protects individuals from harassment, stalking, or threats of violence.
Q: What is the purpose of Form CC381?
A: Form CC381 is used to notify all parties involved of the hearing date and time for the petition for a personal protection order.
Q: Who can file a petition for a personal protection order?
A: Any individual who is being threatened, harassed, or stalked by another person can file a petition for a personal protection order.
Q: What information is required on Form CC381?
A: Form CC381 requires information such as the names of the petitioner and respondent, the reasons for seeking a PPO, and the desired length of the order.
Q: How should Form CC381 be served?
A: Form CC381 should be served to the respondent (the person against whom the PPO is sought) by an authorized process server or law enforcement officer.
Q: What happens at the hearing for a personal protection order?
A: At the hearing, both the petitioner and the respondent have an opportunity to present their case to the judge. The judge will then decide whether to grant or deny the PPO.
Q: What if the respondent violates a personal protection order?
A: Violating a personal protection order is a serious offense. The petitioner should report any violations to the police, who can then take appropriate action.
Q: How long does a personal protection order last in Michigan?
A: The length of a personal protection order can vary, but it is typically valid for a certain period, such as one year.
Q: Can a personal protection order be extended or modified?
A: Yes, a personal protection order can be extended or modified if the petitioner can show good cause for the changes.
Form Details:
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