Yes, they can. Parents have the right to determine who their minor child is allowed to have contact with, so if they have to get a restraining order against him to prevent contact, they can do that. The fact that they don't like him is reason enough.
Techically he can't get a restraining order against the boyfriend because it would probably be against the law.
you shouldn't have a restraining order on her boyfriend unless she is 13 and under because she will probably do things behind your back but yeah that's about it.... don't be the worst dad/mom on the block...
Probably yes. _______ The more important question here is why would one still refer to a person with an active restraining order as their boyfriend.
Because he's sick. Report him to the police and get a restraining order.
Yes, it is POSSIBLE, but he would have to have sufficient grounds to convince the judge that a restraining order was justified.
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.
You should be able to if you are following all the requirements of the order. Whether or not the school systemn will want to hire you because of whatever it was that caused the restraining order to be issued, is an entirely different matter.
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.)
If you are a minor or he is a minor or adult yes, if your boyfriend is not listening to what your parents are saying then they must see he is not treating you properly and they can take a Restraining Order out on him. You may well love your boyfriend, but your parents have the wisdom of knowing if your boyfriend is not of good character and they love and want to protect you. The biggest worry is that you could become pregnant and then you are really in a mess. Listen to your parents because there will be many boyfriends for you in the future until you finally meet the true one you should be with and eventually get married.
Yes.
Depends. Probably yes,
You need a legal cause to obtain a restraining order. If the boy has been violent or threatened violence, or if it is a case where you are underage and he is an adult, so sex would be rape, that would give them cause to obtain a restraining order. They cannot simply take out a restraining order without cause.