Only the petitioner (the person whom requested the restraining order) is protected by the law. The protected person cannot be charged with a violation of the restraining order. However, if the...
No. Not unless you've been legally emancipated by the courts in your state. You can only do that after you turn 18 and legally become an adult and responsible for your own life.
If there are any restirctions on the distance that must be kept between the parties, the one against whom the injunction was served must leave the residence and seek other living accomodations.
You must file an action in your local court (usually the Family Division) alleging some type of domestic violence. OF - if you HAVE been the victim of domestic violence, report it to your local...