Form CP52 Motion to Terminate Order of Protection - Child - Missouri (English / Ukrainian)

Form CP52 Motion to Terminate Order of Protection - Child - Missouri (English / Ukrainian)

What Is Form CP52?

This is a legal form that was released by the Missouri Courts - a government authority operating within Missouri. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.

FAQ

Q: What is a CP52 Motion?
A: A CP52 Motion is a legal document filed in Missouri to request the termination of an Order of Protection for a child.

Q: Who can file a CP52 Motion?
A: Parents, legal guardians, or other interested parties can file a CP52 Motion to Terminate Order of Protection for a child in Missouri.

Q: What is an Order of Protection?
A: An Order of Protection is a court order that restricts contact between individuals who have a relationship involving domestic violence, stalking, or harassment.

Q: Why would someone file a CP52 Motion?
A: Someone may file a CP52 Motion to Terminate Order of Protection if they believe that the circumstances that led to the original order no longer exist or that terminating the order would be in the best interest of the child.

Q: Can I file a CP52 Motion on my own?
A: Yes, you can file a CP52 Motion on your own. However, it is advisable to seek the assistance of an attorney to ensure that your legal rights and the best interests of the child are protected.

Q: What should I do after filing a CP52 Motion?
A: After filing a CP52 Motion, you should attend the scheduled court hearing and present your case for terminating the Order of Protection.

Q: What happens if the court approves the CP52 Motion?
A: If the court approves the CP52 Motion, the Order of Protection will be terminated, and the restrictions imposed by the order will no longer be in effect.

Q: What happens if the court denies the CP52 Motion?
A: If the court denies the CP52 Motion, the Order of Protection will remain in effect, and the restrictions will continue to apply.

Q: What are the consequences of violating an Order of Protection?
A: Violating an Order of Protection can result in legal consequences, such as fines, imprisonment, or other penalties imposed by the court.

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Form Details:

  • Released on February 1, 2016;
  • The latest edition provided by the Missouri Courts;
  • Easy to use and ready to print;
  • Quick to customize;
  • Compatible with most PDF-viewing applications;

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