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Personal Protection Order Against A Minor (Domestic Relationship) (Ex Parte) - Page 1 {CC 376M}
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Approved, SCAO Original - Court 1st copy - Law enforcement agency (file)(green) 2nd copy - Respondent (blue) 3rd copy - Petitioner (pink) 4th copy - Return (yellow) 5th copy - Return (goldenrod) STATE OF MICHIGAN PERSONAL PROTECTION ORDER AGAINST 6th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT A MINOR (DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIP) OAKLAND COUNTY EX PARTE PAGE 1 OF 2 Court address 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341-1043 ORI MI-630015J Petitioner's name Address and telephone no. where the court can reach petitioner v CASE NO. Court telephone no. (248) 975-9511 Respondent's name, address, and telephone no. Full name of respondent (type or print)* Height Weight Race* Sex* Date of birth or Age* Hair color Eye color Driver's license number (if known) Other identifying information *These items must be filled in for the police/sheriff to enter on LEIN; the other items are not required but are helpful. Full name of respondent's parent, guardian, custodian (type or print) Address and telephone no. if different from above Full name of respondent's parent, guardian, custodian (type or print) Address and telephone no. if different from above **Needed for NCIC entry Date: 1. This order is entered THE COURT FINDS: Judge: without a hearing. **after hearing. Bar no. 2. A petition requested respondent be prohibited from entry onto the premises, and either the petitioner has property interest in the premises, or respondent does not have a property interest in the premises. 3. The respondent is less than 18 years of age, is unemancipated, and is not the minor child of the petitioner. 4. The petitioner is less than 18 years of age, is unemancipated, and is not the minor child of the respondent. 5. The petitioner requested an ex parte order, which should be entered without notice because irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result from delay required to give notice or notice itself will precipitate adverse action before an order can be issued. ** 6. The respondent poses a credible threat to the physical safety of the petitioner and/or a child of the petitioner. 7. The respondent **is the spouse or former spouse of the petitioner, had a child in common with the petitioner, or is residing or had resided in the same household as the petitioner. has or had a dating relationship with the petitioner. IT IS ORDERED: 8. Name is prohibited from: a. entering onto property where petitioner lives. b. entering onto property at ** c. assaulting, attacking, beating, molesting, or wounding Name . . d. removing minor children from petitioner who has legal custody, except as allowed by custody or parenting-time order provided removal of the children does not violate other conditions of this order. An existing custody order is dated . An existing parenting-time order is dated (SEE SECOND PAGE) CC 376M (7/16) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com . PERSONAL PROTECTION ORDER AGAINST A MINOR (Domestic Relationship), Page 1 18 USC 922(g)(8)(c) MCL 600.2950, MCL 712A.2(h), MCR 3.705, MCR 3.706 Approved, SCAO Original - Court 1st copy - Law enforcement agency (file)(green) 2nd copy - Respondent (blue) 3rd copy - Petitioner (pink) 4th copy - Return (yellow) 5th copy - Return (goldenrod) STATE OF MICHIGAN PERSONAL PROTECTION ORDER AGAINST 6th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT A MINOR (DOMESTIC RELATIONSHIP) OAKLAND COUNTY EX PARTE PAGE 2 OF 2 Court address 1200 N. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac, MI 48341-1043 ORI MIPetitioner's name CASE NO. Court telephone no. (248) 975-9511 v Respondent's name IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: 8. (continued from page 1) ** e. stalking as defined under MCL 750.411h and MCL 750.411i, which includes but is not limited to: following or appearing within sight of the petitioner. appearing at workplace/residence of the petitioner. approaching or confronting the petitioner in a public place or on private property. entering onto or remaining on property owned, leased, or occupied by the petitioner. sending mail/other communications to the petitioner. contacting the petitioner by telephone. placing an object on or delivering an object to property owned, leased, or occupied by the petitioner. f. interfering with petitioner's efforts to remove his/her children or personal property from premises solely owned or leased by respondent. ** g. threatening to kill or physically injure Name . ** h. interfering with petitioner at his/her place of employment or education or engaging in conduct that impairs his/her employment or educational relationship or environment. i. having access to information in records concerning a minor child of petitioner and respondent that will reveal petitioner's address, telephone number, or employment address or that will reveal the child's address or telephone number. j. intentionally causing petitioner mental distress or exerting control over petitioner by: injuring, killing, torturing, or neglecting, or threatening to injure, kill, torture, or neglect any animal in which petitioner has an ownership interest. removing any animal from his/her possession in which petitioner has an ownership interest. retaining or obtaining possession of any animal in which petitioner has an ownership interest. k. purchasing or possessing a firearm. l. other: 9. As a result of this order, federal and/or state law may prohibit you from possessing or purchasing ammunition or a firearm (including a rifle, pistol, or revolver). 10. a. If the respondent is 17 years of age or more, violation of this order subjects the respondent to immediate arrest and to the civil and criminal contempt powers of the court. If found guilty of a violation, the respondent shall be imprisoned for not more than 93 days and may be fined not more than $500.00. b. If the respondent is less than 17 years of age, violation of this order subjects the respondent to immediate apprehension or being taken into custody. If found guilty of a violation, the respondent shall be subject to the dispositional alternatives listed in MCL 712A.18. 11. This order is effective when signed, enforceable immediately, and remains in effect until . This order is enforceable anywhere in this state by any law enforcement agency when signed by a judge, and upon service, may also be enforced by another state, an Indian tribe, or a territory of the United States. If respondent violates this order in a jurisdiction other than this state, respondent is subject to enforcement and penalties of the state, Indian tribe, or United States territory under whose jurisdiction the violation occurred. 12. The court cl