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You'd have to discuss it with your lawyer. If it is an old address of yours, it would still count, but if it is an address you've never lived at it doesn't. If there's a spelling mistake it still counts. If the number is wrong, discuss it with your lawyer.
No, they can not. That would be Unfair Termination. You have not done anything criminally wrong. A Restraining order is to protect you.
Nope. If a judge ordered a restraining order, you must comply with its stipulations. There may be an appeals process, though. Check with your lawyer to find out if you can appeal the order.
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Techically he can't get a restraining order against the boyfriend because it would probably be against the law.
ya of course u can
You're asking this question in the wrong venue. You should be aking that question of the judge who issued the order.
If she can provide a very good reason to the courts, I don't see why not Only if they are abbusive or doing wrong things to that child.
No he cannot, he isn't your biological father and your boyfriend hasn't done anything wrong
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