What happens in court?

The hearing for an injunction will give both parties the opportunity to present their sides of the facts and/or evidence. The Judge has several options when making a decision in court. A Permanent Injunction may be entered, the case may be dismissed, or the case may be continued to another date.

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1. Where do you go to file a petition for injunction?
2. What are the fees to file a petition for injunction?
3. What happens after a petition for injunction is filed?
4. What if the Judge denies my request for an injunction?
5. Who needs to go to the hearing?
6. What happens in court?
7. How can an injunction be modified or dissolved?
8. What if an injunction is going to expire and I want to keep it in effect?
9. What if a person violates an injunction order?
10. Where do you go to file a petition for a Baker or Marchman Act?
11. What are the fees to file a petition for a Baker or Marchman Act?
12. What happens after a petition is filed?
13. What happens if the Judge signs an order for Involuntary Examination or Involuntary Assessment and Stabilization?