Temporary Restraining Order; Hearing - Duration.
The party applying for an emergency order which would require or forbid the doing of some act, if a public body is involved, or if the opponent's counsel is known, shall notify the opponent or opposing counsel and shall request opponent's presence at the presentation of the order, unless good cause to the contrary is shown. If the opponent does not appear, the judge shall require a full showing with respect to the notice given. Presentation of all applications for temporary restraining orders (except in domestic relation cases) shall be presented on the ex parte docket.
[Updated September 1, 2024]