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  6. Title 78B - Judicial Code
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  8. Chapter 7 - Protective Orders
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  10. Part 1 - Cohabitant Abuse Act


Part 1 - Cohabitant Abuse Act


  • Section 101 - Title.
  • Section 102 - Definitions.
  • Section 103 - Abuse or danger of abuse -- Protective orders.
  • Section 104 - Venue of action.
  • Section 105 - Forms for petitions and protective orders -- Assistance.
  • Section 106 - Protective orders -- Ex parte protective orders -- Modification of orders -- Service of process -- Duties of the court.
  • Section 107 - Hearings on ex parte orders.
  • Section 108 - Mutual protective orders.
  • Section 109 - Continuing duty to inform court of other proceedings -- Effect of other proceedings.
  • Section 110 - No denial of relief solely because of lapse of time.
  • Section 111 - Prohibition of court-ordered or court-referred mediation.
  • Section 112 - Division of Child and Family Services -- Development and assistance of volunteer network.
  • Section 113 - Statewide domestic violence network -- Peace officers' duties -- Prevention of abuse in absence of order -- Limitation of liability.
  • Section 114 - Authority to prosecute class A misdemeanor violations.
  • Section 115 - Dismissal of protective order -- Expiration.
  • Section 115.5 - Expiration of protective order.
  • Section 116 - Full faith and credit for foreign protection orders.
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