Statutes | 4 HCC § 1 Chapter VII § 28 | 2020
a. A Petition for an Elder Protective Restraining Order shall include:
            (1) The name of the Elder
            (2) An allegation that:
                        (a) The respondent has abused, neglected, or exploited an Elder or
                        (b) The respondent has threatened to engage in abuse, neglect, or exploitation of an Elder or
                        (c) The respondent has interfered with an elder protection investigation or the delivery of elder protective services and, if continued, will make it difficult to determine whether abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurred or is likely to reoccur or
                        (d) The respondent, based upon prior conduct, may interfere with an elder protection investigation or the delivery of elder protective services and if interference were to occur it would be difficult to determine whether abuse, neglect, or exploitation occurred or is likely to reoccur
            (3) The name, mailing address, physical address, age of the respondent, and his or her relationship to the Elder.
 
b. A supplemental document shall be filed with the Court containing the address of where the petitioner would like to receive notices from the court, the petitioner&rsquos telephone number(s), and e-mail address if available. This information shall be kept confidential.
 
c. A signed statement, or separate affidavit filed with the Petition, stating:
            (1) In the petitioner&rsquos own words, the specific facts and circumstances of the alleged abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the Elder, including whether the Elder believes himself or herself to be in immediate danger of further abuse, neglect, or exploitation or
            (2) The specific facts and circumstances that led the petitioner to believe the respondent has, or will likely, interfere with either an elder protection investigation or the delivery of elder protective services.
 
d. A list of prior civil or criminal temporary restraining orders, injunctions, or no contact orders in other jurisdictions involving both the Elder and the respondent.