It may not be a "reason" to you, but I'm sure your parent has one, and if they can convince a judge that they have a valid one, he will issue it.
Yes, they can ask to get a restraining order towards anyone they want.
Yes, you can always request a restraining order. It may be difficult to prove without some evidence to support it.
To obtain a restraining order you go to the county court for the county you live in. You must provide a vail reason to a judge as to why you need a restraining order. It is possible to have a restraining order for someone out of states but it is difficult to serve them the order so they are not always properly initiated.
A Restraining Order.
* 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?
A "Restraining Order."
Yes, return to court and request that the restraining order be withdrawn.
If someone wants to vacate a restraining order it means to not have it exist anymore.
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Depends on the reason for the restraining order but I don't think, considering its temporary for whatever reason, it would count as a criminal offense.
If the restraining order pertains to the child or if not, otherwise modified, yes. Otherwise, no. Your personal issues with a parent and that parent's right to their child generally do not overlap unless otherwise stated by the court.
A restraining notice is an order of protection. If you have a restraining order against someone then they can't be within a certain feet of your.