Temporary Protection Order on Behalf of Minor Child is a legal document that was released by the Supreme Court of Nevada - a government authority operating within Nevada.
Q: What is a Temporary Protection Order?
A: A Temporary Protection Order is a court order that provides immediate protection to a person, in this case a minor child, who is believed to be in danger or at risk of harm.
Q: How does someone obtain a Temporary Protection Order on behalf of a minor child in Nevada?
A: To obtain a Temporary Protection Order on behalf of a minor child in Nevada, a person must file a petition with the court and show that the child is in immediate danger or at risk of harm.
Q: What are the grounds for obtaining a Temporary Protection Order on behalf of a minor child in Nevada?
A: Grounds for obtaining a Temporary Protection Order on behalf of a minor child in Nevada include allegations of abuse, neglect, abandonment, or the presence of a substantial risk to the child's physical or emotional well-being.
Q: How long does a Temporary Protection Order last?
A: A Temporary Protection Order typically lasts for a specified period of time, usually until a full hearing can be held to determine whether a longer-term order, such as a Permanent Protection Order, should be granted.
Q: Can a Temporary Protection Order be extended or modified?
A: Yes, a Temporary Protection Order can be extended or modified if circumstances warrant such action. This can be done by filing a motion with the court and providing evidence to support the requested changes.
Form Details:
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