I appreciate the question, because it can be difficult.
As a point of clarification, these are preventative orders. That means they're based on a reasonable probability of something happening in the future, and these orders are offered or imposed by the court to prevent that from happening.
It's not similar to the circumstances I described earlier where in the course of a police investigation an item is seized and so on. It might be that a person who enters into one of these orders has to get rid of something they have, but that's a different set of circumstances.
I just wanted to clarify that point. These are preventative orders.