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DV-101 - California Judicial Council

Description of Abuse

Tell the court what happened in your own words — filed alongside the DV-100 request for a restraining order.

What this form does

The DV-101 gives you space to describe the abuse in detail. The DV-100 has limited room — the DV-101 is an attachment that lets you tell the full story. Courts read this when deciding whether to grant emergency protection. Be specific: dates, locations, what was said, what was done, injuries, witnesses. The more specific you are, the stronger your filing.

Who needs to file it

Filed by the person requesting a domestic violence restraining order when they need more space than the DV-100 provides.

When to file it

File with your DV-100. If the DV-100 does not have enough room for your description, attach the DV-101.

What happens after you file

The judge reads both forms together. The DV-101 gives context that can be decisive in whether the TRO is granted.

Filing fee: Free.

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