D.J. v. C.C. CA1/2
D.J. sought a restraining order against his former wife, C.C., under the Domestic Violence Prevention Act (CVPA, Fam. Code, § 6200 et seq.), alleging that C.C. had harassed and abused him by posting humiliating details about him on the Internet. D.J. used a Judicial Council form and checked the box with pre-printed language to request an order that C.C. not harass him or disturb his peace. He also checked the box for other orders that he drafted, including one prohibiting C.C. from posting any information about him or any reference to him on any Internet site.
After a hearing, the superior court found that C.C.’s conduct constituted abuse under the statute. The court issued a restraining order prohibiting C.C. from engaging in the conduct specified in the pre-printed form, but declined to issue the additional orders D.J. drafted.
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