Renewing Ohio Cpo Guidelines
Summary
In Ohio, you can renew a Civil Protection Order (CPO) if you still feel unsafe, even without recent threats. File a motion before it expires, and the court will consider your ongoing fear and past incidents. Providing evidence of your concerns can strengthen your case.Full Conversation
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In Ohio, you can renew a Civil Protection Order (CPO) if you still feel unsafe.
- You must file a motion to renew the CPO before it expires.
- The court will review the circumstances and any evidence of continued threats or harm.
Do you need help with the filing process?
Is it likely to be approved if there haven’t been any further threats since it was active
In Ohio, a CPO renewal is considered based on current circumstances. Even if there haven't been recent threats, the court will consider your ongoing feelings of fear and past incidents. It's possible to get the CPO renewed, but providing any evidence of your ongoing concern can strengthen your case.
Would you like more information on the filing process or assistance with documentation?