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.
ye sthey can so if i were you i would be trying my hardest to stop it. yours sincerily campign lawyers
your parents have the restraining order against him so you can still live with him as long as he stays away from your parents.
I'm sorry but yes
Yes.
Why have someone who abuses you for a boyfriend ? Obviously dump him. Yes if he comes near you and abuses you, you can apply for a restraining order. Ask your parents to help you do this.
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, 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.
yes they can a restraining order
No you can not I'm afraid. But when you are 18 you can see her if you want and have the restraining order lifted.
the answer technically, is yes.but i don't think they would unless you physically did something bad or hurt him in any way.
Yes. Your g/f's mom is her legal guardian and can get a restraining order against your regardless of your age. If you violate the restraining order both you and you parents will be legally liable.
Yes.
Yes, if the other person resides with your parents and is granted a restraining order against you. If there is a restraining order against you it would mean you could not be on their property if it's too close to that person.