This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form HAR802 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Minnesota District Courts - a government authority operating within Minnesota. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the HAR802 Order?
A: The HAR802 Order is an order granted by a court in Minnesota for a Petition for Ex Parte Harassment Restraining Order.
Q: What does the HAR802 Order do?
A: The HAR802 Order grants a restraining order to protect an individual from harassment.
Q: What is an Ex Parte Harassment Restraining Order?
A: An Ex Parte Harassment Restraining Order is a court order issued without notice to the other party, based on a petition alleging harassment.
Q: Who can request a HAR802 Order?
A: Any individual who is a victim of harassment can request a HAR802 Order.
Q: What is the purpose of a HAR802 Order?
A: The purpose of a HAR802 Order is to provide protection and relief to a victim of harassment.
Q: Is a HAR802 Order specific to Minnesota?
A: Yes, the HAR802 Order is specific to Minnesota and is granted by a court in Minnesota.
Q: How long does a HAR802 Order last?
A: The duration of a HAR802 Order may vary, but typically it is temporary and can last for a few weeks to a few months.
Q: What happens if someone violates a HAR802 Order?
A: If someone violates a HAR802 Order, they can be held in contempt of court and may face legal consequences.
Q: Can a HAR802 Order be extended or renewed?
A: Yes, a HAR802 Order can be extended or renewed if the court believes it is necessary to provide ongoing protection to the petitioner.
Q: Is legal representation required to obtain a HAR802 Order?
A: Legal representation is not required to obtain a HAR802 Order, but it may be helpful to consult an attorney for guidance through the process.
Form Details:
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