This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form 1F-P-752A 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-752A?
A: Form 1F-P-752A is a Petition for an Order for Protection in Hawaii.
Q: What is an Order for Protection?
A: An Order for Protection is a court order that aims to protect someone from harm or harassment.
Q: Who can file Form 1F-P-752A?
A: Any person who has been subjected to abuse or threats of abuse by a family or household member can file Form 1F-P-752A.
Q: Who is considered a family or household member?
A: Family or household members include spouses or former spouses, people who have a child in common, and people who are or were in a dating or sexual relationship.
Q: What can an Order for Protection do?
A: An Order for Protection can order the abuser to stop abusing or threatening the petitioner, prohibit contact or communication with the petitioner, and provide other necessary protections.
Q: How can someone file Form 1F-P-752A?
A: Form 1F-P-752A can be filed at the family court in the circuit where the petitioner lives or where the abuse occurred.
Q: Is there a fee to file Form 1F-P-752A?
A: There is no fee to file Form 1F-P-752A.
Q: Who can help with filling out Form 1F-P-752A?
A: Legal aid organizations, domestic violence shelters, or private attorneys can provide assistance in filling out Form 1F-P-752A.
Q: What happens after Form 1F-P-752A is filed?
A: The court will review the petition and may schedule a hearing where both parties can present their case.
Q: What should someone do if they are in immediate danger?
A: If someone is in immediate danger, they should contact 911 or their local law enforcement agency.
Form Details:
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