PPO Properly Terminated After Plaintiff Did Not Show At Zoom Court Hearing
The trial court properly granted the defendant’s motion to terminate a personal protection order issued against him.
Trial Court Erred By Not Stating ‘Specific Reasons’ For Denying PPO
Trial court didn’t comply with the statutory requirements for denying an ex parte PPO by “merely concluding” that the allegations were “insufficient” for relief, the Michigan COA has ruled.
Facebook ‘Tagging’ Violated PPO: Not Constitutionally Protected Speech
The trial court properly held the defendant in criminal contempt for violating a personal protection order (PPO) because he “tagged” the plaintiff in a Facebook post.
Criminal Contempt Appropriate For Neighbor’s PPO Violation
The trial court properly held the respondent in criminal contempt for violating a non-domestic personal protection order (PPO), the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
PPO Request Wrongly Denied Based On Res Judicata
A trial court erred by denying the petitioner’s request for a personal protection order (PPO) based on the prior denial of a similar PPO request by the petitioner.