Talk with your probation officer or judge. You need to understand the legal grounds of this matter.
Yes, of course!
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.
My girlfriend was in the military and was raped by the enemy and restrained.
they can be charged with contempt of court - violation of restraining order. The actual penalties vary case by case.
Probation? offense to you? Don't be a fool.
No, they can not. That would be Unfair Termination. You have not done anything criminally wrong. A Restraining order is to protect you.
A non-witness violation hearing is a probation violation hearing in which no witnesses are called. Hard evidence will be documented and the defendant, probationer, will have opportunity to offer argument against it, or to offer explanation that might mediate a decision.
He is not allowed to violate his own restraining order. Notify the Sheriff's Office or police that he is in violation of a restraining order (you should have a copy of it) and show it to them when they arrive. They will arrest him if they find him in violation. You can also notify the judge that issued the order of the circumstances.
That person could be arrested for violation of probation and have their probation revoked which ends up with the person going to jail. You may also have a new set of probation terms given to you.
Yes.
The answer to your questions depends on several factors: 1. What state do you live? 2. Is the restraining order against your ex-spouse/significant other or your children? In California, for example, if you have a restraining order against the other parent of your children, you may still be able to contact the children. However, if the restraining order is against both, the other parent of your children and your children, then you should not have any sort of communication (including facebook and other social media platforms) with either.
If it is your house and in your name, call the police and have her removed. Get a restraining order against her so she cannot return.