2014 Indiana Code
TITLE 31. FAMILY LAW AND JUVENILE LAW
ARTICLE 14. FAMILY LAW: ESTABLISHMENT OF PATERNITY
CHAPTER 16. PROTECTIVE ORDERS


Download as PDF IC 31-14-16 Chapter 16. Protective Orders IC 31-14-16-1 Protective order; procedure Sec. 1. A parent may request a court to issue a protective order against the other parent to prevent domestic or family violence at any time after a final decree of paternity is issued under this article (or IC 31-6-6.1 before its repeal) if the parties have an unemancipated child. The parent must file a petition under IC 34-26-5 in the court in which the case is pending, and the court may not require the moving party to give security. If the petitioner requests an ex parte protective order, the court shall immediately: (1) review the request; and (2) if required, set a hearing; under IC 34-26-5. The procedure and law for a proceeding under this section are controlled by IC 34-26-5. As added by P.L.1-1997, SEC.6. Amended by P.L.133-2002, SEC.26; P.L.221-2003, SEC.4. IC 31-14-16-2 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.) IC 31-14-16-3 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.) IC 31-14-16-4 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.) IC 31-14-16-5 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.) IC 31-14-16-6 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.) IC 31-14-16-7 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.) IC 31-14-16-8 Repealed (Repealed by P.L.133-2002, SEC.69.)

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