Motion to Extend Final Protection From Stalking, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking Order for One to Three Additional Years is a legal document that was released by the Kansas District Courts - a government authority operating within Kansas.
Q: What is a Final Protection Order?
A: A Final Protection Order is a court order that protects individuals from stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking.
Q: How long does a Final Protection Order last in Kansas?
A: A Final Protection Order can last up to one to three years.
Q: What is a Motion to Extend Final Protection Order?
A: A Motion to Extend Final Protection Order is a request to extend the duration of the existing order for one to three additional years.
Q: Who can file a Motion to Extend Final Protection Order?
A: The person who obtained the original Final Protection Order can file a Motion to Extend.
Q: What is the process to file a Motion to Extend Final Protection Order in Kansas?
A: The person must file a written motion with the same court that issued the original protection order.
Q: What happens after filing a Motion to Extend Final Protection Order?
A: The court will review the motion and may schedule a hearing to determine whether to grant the extension.
Q: What factors does the court consider when deciding to grant an extension?
A: The court will consider whether the petitioner still has a reasonable fear of stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking, and whether the extension is necessary for the petitioner's safety.
Q: Can the respondent object to the extension?
A: Yes, the respondent can file an objection to the extension if they believe it is unnecessary or unjust.
Form Details:
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