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Yes, you can always request a restraining order. It may be difficult to prove without some evidence to support it.

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If someone places a restraining order against you can they come around your home and child Even if they have the permission of the other parent?

* Yes they can, but then they would be breaking the laws associated with the Restraining Order. So would they get in trouble or would it just nullify the order?


Can you stop your mother from seeing your children?

Yes, you as the parent decide who the kids see. You can even get a restraining order.


Can a parent contact a child even if the parent of the other child issues a temporary restraining order?

If a temporary restraining order has been issued, may I strongly suggest that you do not in anyway try to contact the child. However, please seek legal help to represent you at the court hearing.


If you have a restraining order against someone. Can they turn around and get one against you?

Yes, someone can seek a restraining order against you, even if you have one against them. The court will consider the merits of their request based on the evidence and circumstances presented. If they can demonstrate that they feel threatened or unsafe, the court may grant them a restraining order. It's important to respond appropriately and legally to any such actions.


If someone put a restraining order on you how will you know if you are supposed to stay away from the person Would you immediately be in voilation of it even if you do not know?

Unfortunately yes, lets say you're in a store and the person with the restraining order walks in, that person has to notify the store that they have a restraining order against you and they would notify you to leave but if that person wanted to be a (you know what) then they could say that you saw them and still proceeded to break the restraining order.


Can you contact a person you put a restaining order on?

no. why would you even want to contact a person you gave a restraining order to? ain't that the whole point of RESTRAINING ORDER!?!?!


Can my girlfriends mom get a restraining order against me and my girlfriend even know i am younger than my girlfriend?

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.


Does a no contact order expire when the restraining oder expires?

Traditionally the no contact order and restraining order are synonymous with each other. however, some judges will also write the no contact on the court paperwork. If that is the case then it does not expire. However, if he did not then the no contact dissolves when the restraining or expires


Can your girlfriends mom have you arrested for seeing her daughter without a restraining order?

No, it's not possible to be arrested for seeing her. The only legal issues would be if she was underage and you were over age, and you had sex with her. Than your in more trouble. But to answer your question, no.Added: The questioner complicated the scenario by adding information about a "restraining order." Even if the daughter (who it is assumed is a minor) did not wish to have a restraining order issued against you, IF the parent DID, you must adhere to the provisions of the court order whether the daughter wished to have it issued or not. As a minor she has no legal say in the matter.


Is libel and slander a violation of a restraining order?

The only thing that violated a restraining order are those things that are explicitly listed in the order such as proximity, etc. Libel and slander themselves are illegal and you could be charged civily for these matters even if you didn't have the order.


Can you put a restraining order on a person if you failed to appear the first time in the temporary restraining order?

Yes, you can still seek a restraining order even if you failed to appear for the initial hearing on a temporary restraining order. You would typically need to file a request to have the case reopened or to explain your absence to the court. Depending on the circumstances, the court may allow you to present your case for a restraining order at a later date. It's advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the specific procedures in your jurisdiction.


Can a parent legally prevent two people from having contact with each other?

If their child is a minor, parents can control who they see and talk to, as long as it isn't an abusive situation. They can even request a restraining order from the court in some states.