Yes.
However, the marriage would require the person to violate the order, opening themselves up to criminal liability.
If you have a protective order against a person but decide you no longer want that person to stay away, you should return to the issuing court a petition to have the order withdrawn.
Since you asked this question in 'underage relationships' I assume you're a minor and your parents got a restraining order against this guy (I'm just assuming he is the older party). If that's the case and you live in the US, no, you can't marry him. To have any contact with him at all would be a violation of a court order (for which he'll go to jail).
NO! It should be against the law!
That totally depends on the country.
If you have a restraining order on someone, it is voided as soon as you let them near you. If you meant can you marry someone after you put the restraining order on them. Yes, that's up to you. A restraining order means no proximity or contact of any kind between you two. How would you marry him, unless the restraining order is lifted? A restraining order IS NOT automatically lifted when you allow the restrained person near you. I hate BAD legal advice!! Only a court can lift or remove the Order. It depends on the state issuing the restraining order. The state I live in if the person who obtains the order violates it themselves the order becomes null once the person who the order is against informs the court of the contact. Also, if the person has allowed the order themselves to be violated, by allowing contact from the restrained person, again the order becomes null once the court is contacted. What good is a restraining order in these cases? Just another way for the abuser to keep control; as I see it. It is entirely up to you to stay married to this person. From first hand experience, the order is not null and void. If the person holding the order decides to file charges, the other could get charged with Interfering with Judicial Proceedings. It does not matter if the contact was consented. The fact remains that an order by the court was not followed and therefore prosecutable. I found out the hard way. My N abuser filed an order to worm his way out of assault charges. What I thought was a positive step for a healthy relationship, going to counceling, was just his way of a payback for having him arrested when he hit me. The only way to protect the person whom the order is against is to go to court and have the judge lift said order.
Yes
You can but that person would not become legal because you marry them!
No, you don't marry someone for their appearance's .You marry someone for what they they look inside and their feeling's. I would marry a nerd who is really smart and that uses classes. what is to marry someone that has feelings
from my own knowledge it depends on the persons religion, in some religions you just marry someone from the same religion, but if this does not applt to you then , yes there are no laws against it
No, notary publics are discriminated against in the states of Wisconsin, Illinois, South Carolina, and Nevada. They can't marry anybody from those states. Google it.
no did not get married
No one under 18 can marry without parental consent in Indiana.
to marry someone older than you