This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form 1F-P-750 for the current year.
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 1F-P-750?
A: Form 1F-P-750 is a Temporary Restraining Order specific to Hawaii.
Q: What is a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: A Temporary Restraining Order is a court-issued order that provides immediate protection from harm or harassment.
Q: When is a Temporary Restraining Order used?
A: A Temporary Restraining Order is used when someone is in immediate danger and needs protection.
Q: How can I get a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: To get a Temporary Restraining Order, you need to file the necessary forms with the court.
Q: What does Form 1F-P-750 entail?
A: Form 1F-P-750 details the specifics of the restraining order, including the names of the parties involved and the reasons for the order.
Q: Is a Temporary Restraining Order enforceable in other states?
A: A Temporary Restraining Order is usually enforceable only in the state where it was issued.
Q: How long does a Temporary Restraining Order last?
A: The duration of a Temporary Restraining Order varies, but it typically lasts for a short period, such as 14 days.
Q: What can I do if someone violates a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: If someone violates a Temporary Restraining Order, you should immediately report the violation to the police or the court.
Q: Can I extend a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: Yes, you can request an extension of a Temporary Restraining Order if you still need protection after the initial period.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order?
A: While you can seek legal assistance, you are not required to have a lawyer to obtain a Temporary Restraining Order.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form 1F-P-750 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Hawaii Family Court.