Last updated: 5/17/2024
Request To Extend Long Term Protective Order One Petitioner {DV-132}
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Description
DV-132 - REQUEST TO EXTEND LONG-TERM PROTECTIVE ORDER (ONE PETITIONER). Use this form if you want to extend an existing domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking protective order. You may also ask to modify (change) your protective order with this form. File this form within 30 days before or within 60 days after your current long-term order expires. If more than 60 days have passed since your order expired, you must file a new petition for a protective order instead of using this form. The court will set a hearing with at least 10 days’ notice to both parties and will decide whether an extension is necessary to protect you. This request, by itself, does not extend the protective order. If your current order expires before the hearing, there will not be a protective order in place until the court extends it in writing at the hearing, or until you request a new order based on a new domestic violence petition and incident. If you fail to appear for a hearing about this request, the judge may deny your request. Civ. R. 65.1, AS 18.66.100-.990; 18.65.850-.870. www.FormsWorkflow.com