Specifies that a party to a protective order proceeding has a duty to inform the court of any military protective orders issued by a military commander in effect between the parties. Allows the court to consider evidence of a military protective order in effect against a respondent for the protection of the petitioner and allows the court to grant an ex parte order for protection based upon this evidence. Amends provisions concerning facially valid foreign protection orders to include certain protection orders issued by a Canadian court.
Statutes affected: Introduced House Bill (H): 34-26-5-9
House Bill (H): 34-26-5-9, 34-26-5-17