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Petition For Order Of Protection C Form. This is a Illinois form and can be use in Cook Local County.
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Tags: Petition For Order Of Protection C, CCG N800, Illinois Local County, Cook
Print Form Petition: 3 of 5 Pages Clear Form (2/28/05) CCG N800 C K. Petitioner should be granted exclusive possession of the residence, the special venue rules of sec. 209(b) of IDVA (applicable only in civil proceedings) having been met, because: Petitioner has a right to occupancy and Respondent has no right to occupancy OR both parties have a right to occupancy; and, considering the risk of further abuse by Respondent interfering with the Petitioner's safe and peaceful occupancy, the balance of hardships favors the Petitioner because of the following relevant factors: Availability, accessibility, cost, safety, adequacy, location and other characteristics of alternative housing for each party and any minors or other dependents; and/or Effect on each party's employment; and/or Other factors, as follows: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. L. Respondent should be ordered to stay away from Petitioner and the protected persons. Respondent should be prohibited from entering or remaining present at Petitioner's school, place of employment or (specify) __________________________________________________________________________________________ because: Respondent has no right to enter/remain present at such place(s); OR The balance of hardships favors the Petitioner in prohibiting the Respondent from entering or remaining at such place(s). M. The likelihood of future abuse would be minimized by appropriate counseling. N. Petitioner should be granted physical care of the minor child/ren or granted other appropriate relief because there exists a danger that the minor child/ren will be: abused or neglected; and/or separated in an unwarranted manner from the child/ren's primary caretaker; and/or unprotected as to his/her/their well-being. O. Petitioner should be granted temporary legal custody of the minor child/ren. P. The Respondent's visitation with the minor child/ren should be restricted or denied because the Respondent has or is likely to: abuse or endanger the minor child/ren during visitation; and/or use visitation as an opportunity to abuse or harass Petitioner or Petitioner's family or household members; and/or improperly conceal or detain the minor child/ren; and/or otherwise act in a manner that is not in the best interest of the minor child/ren. Q. There exists a danger that the minor child/ren will be removed from this jurisdiction or concealed within the State. R. Respondent has knowledge of the whereabouts of, or access to, the minor child/ren. S. Petitioner should be granted exclusive possession of the following items of personal property: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________, because: Petitioner, but not Respondent, owns such property; OR sharing the property creates a further risk of abuse or is impractical; the balance of hardships favors temporary possession by Petitioner; and Petitioner and Respondent own the property jointly, or the property is alleged to be marital property and a proceeding has been filed under the IMDMA. T. An order should be granted protecting the following items of personal property: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________, because: Petitioner, but not Respondent, owns such property; OR the balance of hardships favors Petitioner, and Petitioner and Respondent own the property jointly, or the property is alleged to be marital property and a proceeding has been filed under the IMDMA. U. Respondent has a legal obligation to support Petitioner and/or the minor child/ren, and Respondent is able to provide such support. V. As a direct result of the above described abuse, Petitioner has suffered certain losses, incurred certain expenses, and/or has been provided temporary shelter/counseling services, as follows: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________. DOROTHY BROWN, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Case No. _______________________________ Petition: 3 of 5 Pages (2/28/05) CCG N800 C K. Petitioner should be granted exclusive possession of the residence, the special venue rules of sec. 209(b) of IDVA (applicable only in civil proceedings) having been met, because: Petitioner has a right to occupancy and Respondent has no right to occupancy OR both parties have a right to occupancy; and, considering the risk of further abuse by Respondent interfering with the Petitioner's safe and peaceful occupancy, the balance of hardships favors the Petitioner because of the following relevant factors: Availability, accessibility, cost, safety, adequacy, location and other characteristics of alternative housing for each party and any minors or other dependents; and/or Effect on each party's employment; and/or Other factors, as follows: ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________. L. Respondent should be ordered to stay away from Petitioner and the protected persons. Respondent should be prohibited from entering or remaining present at Petitioner's school, place of employment or (specify) __________________________________________________________________________________________ because: Respondent has no right to enter/remain present at such place(s); OR The balance of hardships favors the Petitioner in prohibiting the Respondent from entering or remaining at such place(s). M. The likelihood of future abuse would be minimized by appropriate counseling. N. Petitioner should be granted physical care of the minor child/ren or granted other appropriate relief because there exists a danger that the minor child/ren will be: abused or neglected; and/or separated in an unwarranted manner from the child/ren's primary caretaker; and/or unprotected as to his/her/their well-being. O. Petitioner should be granted temporary legal cust