No. Not unless you've been legally emancipated by the courts in your state. You can only do that after you turn 18 and legally become an adult and responsible for your own life.
As a minor, you generally do not have the legal authority to remove a restraining order that your mother initiated against someone. The decision to modify or lift a restraining order typically rests with the court that issued it. If you believe there are grounds for modification or termination, you may need to consult with an attorney or petition the court for a review of the order.
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.
i guess if she is an adult now she can make her own decision about that restraining order
Your mom can get a restraining order against anyone a judge sees fit. If she is in reasonable fear for her life, or serious bodily injury to herself or her family she can get a restraining order.Another View: Your mother can REQUEST the issuance of a restraining order if she can convince a judge that the persopn she is requesting the order against, is a danger or a harmful influence on you, or her. As you parent she is in charge of your health, safety and actions, and anything else that she believes might be harmful to you.
Yes.
Yes. She got a permanent restraining order. The judge decided that for Dokota Goad and Kim Thompson. He has to be within 300 ft away from her and Dokota.
Only if mom is the legal guardian of one of the persons constituting the couple. That is, the one that mom is legal guardian over is not an adult. In addition, the requrements to obtain a restraining order must still be met. That is, the other person that constitutes a couple must present some sort of physical threat.
Yes, through a restraining order.
You do not have any standing in the matter. The parties to the order would have to apply to the court, and if you are a minor your mom has that power.
Depending on your states law she cannot put a restraining order on him unless you do it yourself and your state sees you as a legal adult. She can however put an order to stay away from her and her house.
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...
Naturally, that will be up to a judge to decide. But judges don't go around handing out restraining orders to people simply because they don't like someone. If that were the case, there would be restraining orders in every school, work place, neighborhood, church, etc. There has to be some sort of evidence of harassment or threat or chance of danger.
yes, you're underage