If somebody has a restraining order against you, don't expect them to lift it at all. They can, at any time, but if you were doing something stupid or bad enough to them that they had to get the order against you, then you need to back off and find some new friends. Consider them out of your life for good; they wouldn't have the order if they wanted anything to do with you.
A lawyer can help, but it is a court that issues a restraining order.
Yes, you can. But any reconciliation will have to go through a mediator/lawyer before having him return. There are severe consequences if he (or you) break the terms of the restraining order. Be certain when making your decision.
You call the police and get a restraining order XD
Yes, if hes under age, you can get in trouble for bugging him
yes, unless you have a restraining order against him. Then he wont be able to get within 500 yards of you or your house. :)
You get a restraining order if they wont listen to you.
File for a restraining order and custody. see links below
if you mean wont leave your home, and it's yours no his, you have the right to have the police to remove him. Change the locks if he doesn't get the message. If he simply wont leave you alone it could be because he's heartbroken or just wont take no for an answer. Just go on with your life as if he's not there and date someone else until he gets it. If things turn weird get a restraining order or ask your dad or someone to speak to him for you.
As restraining orders are common and easy to get without the need for a clear evidentuary proceeding, as David Letterman learned, costing him thousands of dollars, this is not grounds for denying the child access to the father. A fatherless child is always the worse off. At the minimum, there should be supervised visitation. see link
You should tell a responsible person for example a parent or even a cop, get a restraining order on him.
Have a friend with you and confront your ex and tell them the relationship is over and he is not to bother you again. If he pursues the issue then have a restraining order put on him; although it isn't worth the paper it is written on it may put a scare into him. If he still persists then have the police charge him for stalking.
You are going to have to be firm and to the point and just plainly tell he it is over and to please leave you alone. If you find she becomes overbearing and maybe even on the stalking side of things you may have to get a restraining order as some people become obsessive and feel they cannot get over this but they just have to.