can a mother put a restraing order on her 19 years old daughters boyfriend?
Yes. Switching guardians has nothing to do with the restraining order. It will remain there until it is cancelled.
It depends what reason the restrainig order was put on her daughter for. If it was just because the mother didn't want them together then she can probably get it changed in court,once she's eighteen.Legaly the mother has no say so in what the daughter does now because her father is the legal gaurdian, which means he makes the choices for the family, not her mother.If this guy was abbusive then the mother can go to court and tell the judge that her daughter would be in danger if she was with her boyfriend and the judge can apoint a court ordered restraining order between them. If he is abbusive then stay away from him, it only causes years of regret for being with him and it will ruin this girls entire life.She will never get to be who she is because she has to worry about problems with him,and never have time for herself.
Yes, absolutely. Depending upon the age differences of the persons involved, she could also report him to the police for 'stalking.' (NOTE: the closer in age the two individuals are, this last option may become problematic)
i don't think so
yes
No. This wouldn't work in any state.
That is a sign that you need to tell your mother about it.
Even though the mother is underage she still has custody of her child as long as she does not do something to get custody taken away from her
Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.
Depends. Probably yes,
she is not a pig is the sweetest, nicest, and loving mother of four. thress daughters and one son and two grandsons . and has aloving and boyfriend C. L. S.
Your mother almost certainly has this right. The rules vary from state to state. In general, even if you are of the age of consent in your state, your mother still has the right and responsibility to protect you. That would extend to getting court orders for your protection. Your mother might have to show to the court's satisfaction some reason that your boyfriend presents a substantial danger.