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FAPA 226 Modification (Less Restrictive) 226 Notice to Respondent Page 1 of 1 (Aug 2019) NOTICE TO RESPONDENT AND REQUEST FOR HEARING THIS FORM MUST BE ATTACHED TO ALL COPIES OF THE ORDER FOR LESS RESTRICTIVE TERMS TO RESPONDENT: AN ORDER HAS BEEN ISSUED THAT CHANGES THE TERMS OF THE RESTRAINING ORDER ALREADY IN EFFECT. THE CHANGES ARE IN EFFECT NOW. The changes make the Restraining Order less restrictive on you. If you disagree with any changes made to the Restraining Order, complete the attached Request for Hearing form. File it with the court that issued the order at the address on the bottom of this page within 30 days after you receive this Notice. Note: if you request a hearing, only the changes the Petitioner requested will be considered. You cannot ask that the Restraining Order be ended. FIREARMS PROHIBITIONS MAY APPLY TO YOU If the firearms prohibition in Paragraph 10 or 11 of the original Restraining Order to Prevent Abuse is initialed by the judge and has not been changed, it is unlawful for you to possess or purchase a FIREARM, including a rifle, pistol, or revolver, and AMMUNITION under ORS 107.718(1)(h). As a result of this order, or any order renewing or changing this order, it may be unlawful for you to possess or purchase a firearm, including, a rifle, pistol, or revolver, or ammunition under federal law (18 U.S.C. 247 922(g)(8)). State law or local laws may also prohibit you from such possession or purchase (ORS 166.250 to 166.270; and local law). This order may affect your ability to serve in the Armed Forces of the United States or to be employed in law enforcement. If you have any questions about how these laws apply to you, talk to a lawyer. You may be subject to restrictions and prohibited from: 225 Traveling across state lines or tribal land lines with the intent to violate this order and then violating this order 225 Causing the Petitioner to cross state lines or tribal land lines for the purpose of violating the order Other Laws May Also Apply To You Whether or not a Restraining Order is in effect, federal law may prohibit you from: 225 Traveling across state lines or tribal land lines with the intent to injure the Petitioner and then intentionally committing a crime of violence causing bodily injury to the Petitioner 225 Causing the Petitioner to travel across state lines or tribal land lines if your intent is to cause bodily injury to the Petitioner or if the travel results in your causing bodily injury to the Petitioner IF YOU WANT A HEARING, MAIL OR DELIVER THE REQUEST FOR HEARING FORM TO (address of court): American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com FAPA 226 Modification (Less Restrictive) 226 Request for Hearing Page 1 of 1 (Aug 2019) REQUEST FOR HEARING (To Be Completed By Respondent Only) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF Case No: Petitioner v. REQUEST FOR HEARING ON ORDER FOR LESS RESTRICTIVE TERMS Respondent (Name of person restrained) (Family Abuse Prevention Act) I am the Respondent. I request a hearing to oppose the changes to the Restraining Order as follows: I oppose: (check all that apply) allowing me to move back into the house allowing access to specific locations allowing contact with the Petitioner I understand that only Petitioner222s requested changes will be considered at this hearing, and that the judge does not have the authority to end the order at my request. I understand that all unchanged terms of the Restraining Order remain in effect. I will need language interpretation services at the hearing I will need American222s with Disabilities Act accommodations at the hearing Submitted by: Respondent Attorney for Respondent Date Signature Name (printed) Contact Address City, State, ZIP Contact Phone Attorney for Respondent: Date Signature OSB# Name (printed) Address City, State, ZIP Phone American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com