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(A) Petitioners or Protected Parties. If multiple petitioners, or additional protected parties, are named in a request for a restraining order, but the contents of the petition show probable cause that only some, but not all of petitioners or protected persons are in immediate danger of domestic violence, violence, or some other significant physical, emotional, or financial harm occurring prior to a hearing, the Court may issue a temporary restraining order naming only those petitioners or protected persons it finds to be in immediate danger.

(B) Respondents. If multiple respondents are named in the petition, but the contents of the petition only show probable cause that some, but not all, of the respondents are an immediate threat of domestic violence, violence, or some other significant physical, emotional, or financial harm occurring prior to a hearing, the Court may issue a temporary order against only the respondents who it finds represent an immediate threat to the petitioner(s). [Res. 20-R-091 Art. V(B), 7/2/2020.]