Petitioner's Motion and Affidavit for Termination (Sexual Abuse Protective Order) is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Circuit Courts - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is a Petitioner's Motion and Affidavit for Termination?
A: It is a legal document filed by the petitioner to request the termination of a Sexual Abuse Protective Order.
Q: What is a Sexual Abuse Protective Order?
A: It is a court order issued to provide protection for a victim of sexual abuse.
Q: When can a petitioner file a Motion and Affidavit for Termination?
A: A petitioner can file this motion when they believe the grounds for the protective order no longer exist.
Q: What information is included in the motion?
A: The motion includes the reasons why the protective order should be terminated and any supporting evidence.
Q: What is an affidavit?
A: An affidavit is a written statement made under oath and signed by the affiant.
Q: Why might someone want to terminate a Sexual Abuse Protective Order?
A: There could be several reasons, such as the parties resolving their issues, the petitioner feeling no longer threatened, or new evidence coming to light.
Q: What happens after the motion is filed?
A: The court will review the motion and may schedule a hearing to determine whether the protective order should be terminated.
Q: Can a petitioner terminate the protective order without going to court?
A: No, a court hearing is usually required to make a decision on the termination of a protective order.
Form Details:
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