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FAPA 226 Order for Less Restrictive Terms Page 1 of 1 (Aug 2019) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF Case No: Petitioner v. ORDER FOR LESS RESTRICTIVE TERMS Respondent (Family Abuse Prevention Act) The court orders that Petitioner222s Motion for Less Restrictive Terms is: GRANTED. The changes requested in the Motion are effective as of the date this Order is entered. All other terms of the Restraining Order remain in effect. DENIED. The Restraining Order continues in effect without change. Other: Judge Signature: Certificate of Readiness This proposed order is ready for judicial signature because it is submitted ex parte as allowed by statute or rule Submitted by: Petitioner Petitioner222s attorney Date Signature OSB# (attorneys only) Name (printed) Contact Address (use a SAFE address) City, State, ZIP Contact Phone (use a SAFE number) American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com FAPA 226 Service Information Page 1 of 1 (Aug 2019) SERVICE INFORMATION PETITIONER:(Name) Female Male ***Residence/Contact Address (Use a safe address):*** Street and Apartment, City, State, Zip County Contact Phone Number (Use safe contact number) Age Race/Ethnicity Height Weight Eye Color Hair Color RESPONDENT: (Name) Female Male Residence Address County Phone Number Age Race/Ethnicity Height Weight Eye Color Hair Color PLEASE FILL OUT THIS INFORMATION TO HELP WITH SERVICE OF THE RESTRAINING ORDER Where is Respondent most likely to be found? Residence Hours Address above Employment Hours Address on CIF form Other: Hours Address Description of Vehicle Is there anything about the other party222s character, past behavior, or the present situation that indicates that he or she may be a danger to others? To him/herself? (Explain): Does the other party have any weapons, or access to weapons? (Explain): Has the other party ever been arrested for or convicted of a violent crime? (Explain): *** The Respondent will receive a copy of this information *** If you do not want Respondent to know your residential address or phone number, use a contact address in the state where you reside or a contact phone number so the court and the sheriff can reach you if necessary. Check for mail at this address frequently. The court will assume that you receive all notices sent to your contact address. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com