Instructions for Form WPF DV-8.010 Application for Order to Enforce or Refuse to Enforce Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Order (Apercp) - Washington

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Instructions for Form WPF DV-8.010 Application for Order to Enforce or Refuse to Enforce Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Order (Apercp) - Washington

This document contains official instructions for Form WPF DV-8.010 , Application for Order to Enforce or Refuse to Enforce Canadian Domestic Violence Protection Order (Apercp) - a form released and collected by the Washington State Courts. An up-to-date fillable Form WPF DV-8.010 is available for download through this link.

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Q: What is Form WPF DV-8.010?A: Form WPF DV-8.010 is an application form for an order to enforce or refuse to enforce a Canadian domestic violence protection order.

Q: What is a Canadian domestic violence protection order?A: A Canadian domestic violence protection order is a court order issued in Canada to protect a person from domestic violence or abuse.

Q: What can I use Form WPF DV-8.010 for?A: You can use Form WPF DV-8.010 to apply for an order in Washington to enforce or refuse to enforce a Canadian domestic violence protection order.

Q: What information do I need to provide on Form WPF DV-8.010?A: You need to provide information about the Canadian domestic violence protection order, the parties involved, and any additional relevant information.

Q: What is the process for filing Form WPF DV-8.010?A: The process for filing Form WPF DV-8.010 involves completing the form, signing it, and submitting it to the appropriate court.

Q: Are there any fees associated with filing Form WPF DV-8.010?A: There may be filing fees associated with filing Form WPF DV-8.010. You should check with the court clerk's office for the current fee schedule.

Q: Can I get legal advice while filling out Form WPF DV-8.010?A: Yes, it is recommended to consult with an attorney or a legal aid organization for legal advice while filling out Form WPF DV-8.010.

Q: What happens after I submit Form WPF DV-8.010?A: After you submit Form WPF DV-8.010, the court will review your application and decide whether to enforce or refuse to enforce the Canadian domestic violence protection order.

Q: What should I do if I have any questions or need assistance with Form WPF DV-8.010?A: If you have any questions or need assistance with Form WPF DV-8.010, you should contact the court clerk's office or consult with an attorney.

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