This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Courts - a government authority operating within Washington. Check the official instructions before completing and submitting the form.
Q: What is PO040 Protection Order?
A: PO040 Protection Order is a legal document used in Washington to protect individuals from domestic violence.
Q: Who can apply for a PO040 Protection Order?
A: Any person who is a victim of domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault can apply for a PO040 Protection Order.
Q: What does a PO040 Protection Order do?
A: A PO040 Protection Order can order the abuser to stay away from the victim, prohibit contact, and provide other forms of relief to ensure the safety of the victim.
Q: What is the process of obtaining a PO040 Protection Order?
A: To obtain a PO040 Protection Order, the victim must complete the necessary forms and file them with the court. A hearing will then be scheduled, where the victim can present their case.
Q: What should I do if I need a PO040 Protection Order?
A: If you need a PO040 Protection Order, you should contact your local court or a legal advocate who can provide assistance and guide you through the process.
Q: Is a PO040 Protection Order only available in English?
A: No, a PO040 Protection Order is available in both English and Chinese. The forms can be obtained in either language.
Q: Is there a fee for filing a PO040 Protection Order?
A: The filing fee for a PO040 Protection Order may vary depending on the court. However, if the victim cannot afford the fee, they may be eligible for a fee waiver.
Q: How long does a PO040 Protection Order last?
A: A PO040 Protection Order can last for a specific period of time or until further order of the court.
Q: What should I do if someone violates a PO040 Protection Order?
A: If someone violates a PO040 Protection Order, the victim should immediately contact law enforcement and provide them with the necessary information.
Q: Can I modify or terminate a PO040 Protection Order?
A: Yes, a PO040 Protection Order can be modified or terminated by filing a motion with the court and presenting the reasons for the change.
Q: Are PO040 Protection Orders enforceable in other states or countries?
A: PO040 Protection Orders are enforceable in other states through the Full Faith and Credit provision of the Violence Against Women Act. However, their enforceability in other countries may vary.
Form Details:
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