You will get your order on the same day you come to court if your papers are completed correctly and submitted to the Clerks Office before 4:30 p.m. There are many forms that need to be completed and certain facts and details that need to be included in your forms in order to get the restraining order. Once the documents are taken to the clerk’s office they will send you to a department where the judge will review and grant or deny your temporary restraining order. The court will not hear the case, but base their decision on the documents that are filed, so it is important to make sure they are done properly. The court will set a court date to address the permanent restraining order. Restraining orders can last up to five years.
Since the forms need to be completed properly and everything needs to be carefully included it is important to contact a knowledgeable family law attorney to make sure you are on the right track. It is also recommended that you retain an attorney to assist you with the forms and temporary restraining order and at the permanent restraining order hearing. Wallin & Klarich has more than 30 years of experience in domestic violence. Our attorneys know from long experience what works in a domestic violence cases, and are prepared to fight to get you the best possible outcome. With 16 attorneys in 33 offices throughout Southern California, we can be there when you need us — wherever you are. If you’re thinking of hiring an attorney for a domestic violence case, call us today at 1-888-749-7428 for a consultation.
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