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How do I get a PPO in Livingston County Michigan?

How do I get a PPO in Livingston County Michigan?

How to Request a PPO

  1. > Step 1: Select and complete the Petition & Order that applies to your circumstance, *read the following to determine the petition you need to complete.
  2. Petition CC 375 (fill-in completely) -and- Order CC 376 (fill-in sections C & D only)
  3. -OR-

Who can serve a PPO in Michigan?

1. Domestic PPO: You may get a domestic PPO if the person you want protection from is: your spouse or former spouse. someone with whom you have a child in common.

How to contact Livingston County friend of court?

This toll-free number, 877.543.2660 can be used!The Livingston County Friend of the Court is dedicated to preserving the best interests of children in a respectful manner within the Statutes and Court Rules defined by the Michigan Legislature and Michigan Supreme Court. Michigan Law created the Friend of the Court system in 1919.

Where to file for personal protection in Michigan?

The forms must be filed in the family division of circuit court. See also indexes for general and juvenile forms which are used in personal protection proceedings as appropriate. (4/14) version can be used until 8/1/2017; however, the petitioner must be made aware of the new option regarding animals.

Can a minor get a PPO in Michigan?

You can’t get a PPO against your minor child unless your child is an emancipated minor. You must file the personal protection order action in the circuit court in the county where you live or where the abuser lives. This is different from a PPO action filed against an adult. Those can be filed in any Michigan county;

Can a next friend file a PPO for You?

A next friend is usually a parent or other adult whom you trust. Your next friend will file for the PPO for you. PPOs are not for problems between parents and their children. You can’t get a PPO against your parent unless you are an emancipated minor.