Well it means that they aren't allowed around you either, call it in.
As long as you have concrete evidence of the behaviour, you too can file for a protective order against that person as well.
No! And its against the law. Stalking is and has been a major issue in our society. With the advent of the Internet, stalking others online has become a major epidemic. Stalking has actually been portrayed in movies and TV as being "cute and romantic" but nothing could be further from the truth. What you see the character on screen doing may look sweet, but think about what and how you would actually feel if some strange guy or girl did that to you?
get a restraning order against them
There is nothing good about stalking. It is against the law, and it's a very unhealthy threatening behaviour.
To make a defense against false stalking charges. You should first ask for the proof of allegation. They will fail to prove you guilty and you will win.
Stalking is illegal in all 50 States. Penalties against the stalker may vary from State to State.
State legislature have passed laws against it.
"No Recourse" means there is no positive legal action available. It is the lack of the right to obtain a judgment against or reimbursement from, a defaulting or opposing party.
Yes, you can report a family member to the police for stalking you. The police can investigate the situation and if there is enough evidence, they can arrest the family member. It's important to take steps to protect yourself and seek help if you feel unsafe.
No.
Whether or not someone is single has nothing to do with any charges that would come about with stalking. The person who is doing the stalking can be charged with harassment or with stalking. If found guilty of either crime a fine can be handed down and jail time can be given.
This depends on the state, but probably not. Check with your attorney.
Appear before a Justice of the Peace and file a information.