When a person wants to extend a PPO, Judges will require new evidence that has occurred since the initial issuance of the PPO. If there are no new "bad acts", the Judge should not extend, but allow the PPO to terminate as originally ordered.
You would be entitled to a new hearing on this extension and would ba able to establish that nothing new has occurred.
Eric Lumberg
Attorney at Law
248-626-8383
Answered on Oct 29th, 2012 at 9:50 AM