Extended Protection Order Against Domestic Violence is a legal document that was released by the Supreme Court of Nevada - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is an Extended Protection Order Against Domestic Violence?
A: An Extended Protection Order Against Domestic Violence is a legal order issued by the court to protect victims of domestic violence in Nevada.
Q: Who can obtain an Extended Protection Order Against Domestic Violence in Nevada?
A: Any person who is experiencing domestic violence or has reasonable grounds to believe that he/she is in immediate danger of becoming a victim of domestic violence can obtain an Extended Protection Order.
Q: What does an Extended Protection Order do?
A: An Extended Protection Order provides various protections for the victim, including prohibiting the abuser from having any contact with the victim, entering the victim's residence, or possessing firearms.
Q: How long does an Extended Protection Order last?
A: An Extended Protection Order can last for up to one year, but it can be extended if the court finds good cause to do so.
Q: How can someone obtain an Extended Protection Order in Nevada?
A: To obtain an Extended Protection Order, the person seeking protection must file a petition with the court and provide evidence of the domestic violence or imminent danger.
Q: Is there a fee to file for an Extended Protection Order in Nevada?
A: There is no fee to file for an Extended Protection Order in Nevada.
Q: What can a victim do if the abuser violates an Extended Protection Order?
A: If the abuser violates an Extended Protection Order, the victim should contact law enforcement immediately and report the violation.
Q: Can an Extended Protection Order be enforced in other states?
A: Yes, an Extended Protection Order can be enforced in other states under the Full Faith and Credit Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Q: Can an Extended Protection Order be modified or terminated?
A: Yes, an Extended Protection Order can be modified or terminated if there is a change in circumstances or if the court determines that it is no longer necessary for the victim's safety.
Q: What should a victim do if he/she needs help with obtaining an Extended Protection Order?
A: A victim who needs help with obtaining an Extended Protection Order should contact a local domestic violence hotline or seek assistance from a domestic violence advocacy organization.
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