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 5C-P-345?
A: Form 5C-P-345 is a petition used in Hawaii to request an Ex Parte Temporary Gun ViolenceProtective Order and a One-Year Gun Violence Protective Order.
Q: What is a Gun Violence Protective Order?
A: A Gun Violence Protective Order is a court order that temporarily prohibits a person from possessing or acquiring firearms and ammunition.
Q: When do you use Form 5C-P-345?
A: Form 5C-P-345 is used when someone believes that another person poses a risk of causing bodily injury to themselves or others through the use of firearms.
Q: What does an Ex Parte Temporary Gun Violence Protective Order do?
A: An Ex Parte Temporary Gun Violence Protective Order, if granted by the court, immediately prohibits the respondent from possessing or acquiring firearms and ammunition for a period of time until a hearing can be held to determine if a longer-term Gun Violence Protective Order is necessary.
Q: What does a One-Year Gun Violence Protective Order do?
A: A One-Year Gun Violence Protective Order, if granted by the court, prohibits the respondent from possessing or acquiring firearms and ammunition for a period of one year. It can be extended for additional periods of one year if necessary.
Q: Who can file Form 5C-P-345?
A: Any interested party, such as a family or household member, a law enforcement officer, or a medical professional, can file Form 5C-P-345.
Q: What information is required in Form 5C-P-345?
A: Form 5C-P-345 requires information about the petitioner, the respondent, the reasons for the request, and any supporting evidence or witnesses.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form 5C-P-345?
A: There may be a fee to file Form 5C-P-345. You should check with the court clerk's office for the current fee schedule.
Form Details:
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