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(a) Upon submission of the declaration in support of an ex parte order pursuant to subsection (g) of § 13302 or at a temporary foster custody hearing, the court may make an order of protection. Such an order may include but need not be limited to a require- ment that a party:

(1) Stay away from the family home, a school or any other place or location which is deemed by the court to present an opportunity for contact between the parties, or with other persons which contact would not be in the best interests of the child;

(2) Abstain from physically or verbally contacting, threatening or abusing any party or person; and

(3) Report any violation of an order of protection to the appropriate law enforcement authorities and other authorized agencies.

COL 6/21/2023

19 Guam Code Ann. PERSONAL RELATIONS
CH. 13 CHILD PROTECTIVE ACT

(b) An order of protection granted ex parte pursuant to subsection (g) of § 13302 shall expire in three working days after a child is taken into protective custody.

(c) The parties may release copies of an order of protection to appropriate law enforcement authorities.