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A Personal Protection Order (PPO) is a court order to stop threats, violence or harassment against you. You can get a PPO to protect you from someone age 10 or older who is threatening, hurting, stalking, or harassing you.
- Procedures for Issuing PPOs - Michigan Courts
1. Petition for PPO Requirements. Pursuant to MCR 3.703 (B),...
- Procedures for Issuing PPOs - Michigan Courts
A PPO can help protect you from someone who is threatening, hurting, harassing, or stalking you. You can get a PPO if you have a reasonable fear for your personal liberty or safety. There are three types of PPOs: Domestic Relationship PPO. Nondomestic (Stalking) PPO.
A personal protection order (PPO) is an injunctive order the family division of the circuit court issues to restrain or enjoin “activity and individuals listed in [MCL 600.2950](1) ” or “conduct prohibited under [MCL 600.2950a](1) or [MCL 600.2950a](3).”
Use this tool to prepare a Petition for Personal Protection Order and a proposed Personal Protection Order. You will go to the LawHelp Interactive website to do this. After you answer the questions, your finished forms and instructions will be ready to print.
A nondomestic personal protection order (PPO) is a court order to stop stalking or harassing behavior. It is sometimes called a stalking PPO. In your nondomestic PPO case, you are the Petitioner if you are asking for protection.
1. Petition for PPO Requirements. Pursuant to MCR 3.703 (B), a petition for a PPO must: “ (1) be in writing; (2) state with particularity the facts on which it is based; (3) state the relief sought and the conduct to be restrained; (4) state whether an ex parte order is being sought; [6]
11 kwi 2024 · Personal protection orders in Michigan. What you need to know. LANSING – Personal protection orders in Michigan are obtained through local county clerk's offices via circuit court,...