California Family Code CHAPTER 2 - Issuance and Effect of Emergency Protective Order
- Section 6250.
A judicial officer may issue an ex parte emergency protective order where a law enforcement officer asserts reasonable grounds to believe any of the following:(a) That...
- Section 6250.3.
An emergency protective order is valid only if it is issued by a judicial officer after making the findings required by Section 6251 and pursuant...
- Section 6250.5.
A judicial officer may issue an ex parte emergency protective order to a peace officer defined in subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 830.32 if...
- Section 6251.
An emergency protective order may be issued only if the judicial officer finds both of the following:(a) That reasonable grounds have been asserted to believe that...
- Section 6252.
An emergency protective order may include any of the following specific orders, as appropriate:(a) A protective order, as defined in Section 6218.(b) An order determining the temporary...
- Section 6252.5.
(a) The court shall order that any party enjoined pursuant to an order issued under this part be prohibited from taking any action to obtain the...
- Section 6253.
An emergency protective order shall include all of the following:(a) A statement of the grounds asserted for the order.(b) The date and time the order expires.(c) The address...
- Section 6254.
The fact that the endangered person has left the household to avoid abuse does not affect the availability of an emergency protective order.(Added by Stats....
- Section 6255.
An emergency protective order shall be issued without prejudice to any person.(Added by Stats. 1993, Ch. 219, Sec. 154. Effective January 1, 1994.)
- Section 6256.
An emergency protective order expires at the earlier of the following times:(a) The close of judicial business on the fifth court day following the day of...
- Section 6257.
If an emergency protective order concerns an endangered child, the child’s parent or guardian who is not a restrained person, or a person having temporary...
Last modified: October 22, 2018