not sure what the problem is we were meant for each other ive pleased you in ways ive never pleased other girls and i took you out to dinner a lot and drove to your job at the coffee shop to keep an eye on you incase other guys wanted to hit on you cant we at least be friends
No without any evidence physical or pictures or even a video or witnesses of violence you cannot file for a restraining order against your parents. If you are being abused you can call the Children Protective Service or the police and they will investigate. You don't need to have witnesses or bruises etc to do that.
Yes, you can always request a restraining order. It may be difficult to prove without some evidence to support it.
Not without approval of the court. If there's clear evidence of this, a restraining order can be requested, but supervised visitation should be maintained. see my profile
For what reason? Retaliation? The person who was granted a restraining order against you, is governed by the same provisions as you are. NEITHER YOU, NOR THE OTHER PARTY can break the order's stipulations without being subject to court action.
Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.Courts do not grant parental rights, custody and restraining orders without evidence. They do not grant custody to a man who only "says" he's the father or to someone who is "presumed" to be the father. They establish paternity first. You should contact an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
Yes, but a restraining order is easy to get without requiring evidence, so is not indicative of any abuse.
A general warrant, whereby and officer may be commanded to search suspected places without evidence of a fact committed, or to seize persons not names, or whose offense is not suppoted by evidence, are grievous and oppressive and ought not be granted.
Yes.
No. A paraffin test collects physical evidence, it is not self-incriminatory.
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The duration of Without Evidence is 1.55 hours.
Yes they can.