Existing law governs the issuance of, and notice and hearings regarding, an ex parte temporary restraining order. Existing law limits the circumstances when a court may grant a temporary restraining order without notice to the respondent, as specified. Existing law requires a hearing to be held on a petition for an ex parte restraining order within 21 days, or, if good cause appears to the court, 25 days from the date that a temporary restraining order is granted or denied.
This bill would make technical, nonsubstantive changes to the above-described provision.