Order Re: Renewing Restraining Order - Fapa is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a Renewing Restraining Order?
A: A renewing restraining order is a court order that prohibits someone from contacting or approaching another person.
Q: What does FAPA stand for?
A: FAPA stands for the Family Abuse Prevention Act.
Q: Which state does this document pertain to?
A: This document pertains to the state of Oregon.
Q: How can someone obtain a renewing restraining order?
A: To obtain a renewing restraining order, an individual must file a petition with the court and provide evidence of abuse or threats.
Q: How long does a renewing restraining order last?
A: A renewing restraining order can last for up to two years, but it can be renewed if necessary.
Q: What are the consequences of violating a renewing restraining order?
A: Violating a renewing restraining order is a criminal offense and can result in penalties such as fines or imprisonment.
Form Details:
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