Below are a few frequently asked questions with generalized
answers about ex parte’s.
For more information, you may read
Missouri Statute, chapter 455.
What is an ex parte? An ex parte is a temporary order of
protection granted to the petitioner until hearing can be held.
Who can file for an ex parte? Any adult or child who has been subject to
abuse by a present or former adult family or household member,
or who has been the victim of stalking, may seek relief. (The
parent, guardian, or court-appointed special advocate needs to
fill out the paper work for children.).
Where can I get the paperwork to
file an ex parte? You may pick up the
necessary forms to file for an ex parte at:
Callaway Court House 10 east 5th
St.
Fulton, MO 65251.
How much does it cost to file an ex
parte? An ex parte has no filing fee.
What is the process for getting an
ex parte issued? Once your paper work is filled out and
turned in to the Circuit Clerk’s office, a judge will review
your request. If your request is approved, you must return and
pick up a copy of your order. You would then have to appear for
a full hearing at a later date.
Are there any organizations that can help
me? Women can seek help
from The Victim Center at 1-800-743-5265 or Family Violence
Center at 417-837-7700. Men can call The Victim Center at
1-800-743-5265.