You can put a restraining order on anyone as long as you can show that they are intending to do you harm. If you mean just to keep the guy away, I don't know if a judge would go for that. I think you do have to go in front of a judge.
yes you can because that is your son and you cant let any other man see, hold or even touch your child
Probably yes. _______ The more important question here is why would one still refer to a person with an active restraining order as their boyfriend.
I'm sorry but yes
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
If the restraining order is in place, you can and should not reply. Block them and do not let them into your home--you are always liable until they remove the restraining order.
This will need to be decided by the judge. If he arrives at work first, she cannot go there as it violates her own order. She could be arrested.
some serious stuff man i wouldn't go there i wouldn't even talk about there bye If the restraining order is still in place if he violates the restraining order he can be punished to the full extent of the law(i.e. jail time, fine, probation, etc.)
Tell your friends you need them to come with you to collect your stuff from your place and just leave. Then call the police and put a restraining order against him.
Go to the same court that put it in place, and request that it be witdrawn.
You do not have any standing in the matter. The parties to the order would have to apply to the court, and if you are a minor your mom has that power.
I am not a lawyer, but it really depends on the person who has the protective order in place. Essentially, nothing will happen unless the person with the order files a complaint or contacts law enforcement which could result in the husband being arrested for violation of the order.
Depends. Probably yes,
No. This wouldn't work in any state.