(1) A court is not to
make a restraining order against a person under this Part unless the person
has been given an opportunity to be heard on the matter.
(2) If a restraining
order has been, or is about to be, made against a person under this Part and
the person is present, the court may, in order to facilitate service of the
restraining order, order the person to remain in a place designated by the
court for a period of not more than one hour until the order is served on the
person.