Extended 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 an Extended Protection Order?
A: An Extended Protection Order is a legal order granted by the court to protect a minor child from harm or abuse.
Q: Who can request an Extended Protection Order?
A: The parent, legal guardian, or custodian of a minor child can request an Extended Protection Order on behalf of the child.
Q: How does an Extended Protection Order work?
A: An Extended Protection Order restricts the actions or contact of the person who poses a threat or harm to the minor child.
Q: What kind of threats or harms can an Extended Protection Order protect against?
A: An Extended Protection Order can protect against physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, or any other form of harm to the minor child.
Q: How long does an Extended Protection Order last?
A: The duration of an Extended Protection Order varies, but it generally lasts for a specific period of time, such as one year. It may be extended if necessary.
Form Details:
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