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Yes, a person under the age of 18 is under the authority of his/her parents and the parents have the power to decide who their CHILD does or does not have permission to associate with.

Also, since the parents are most likely the owners/renters of the home, they have a right to put a restraining order on anyone that they see as a threat to themselves or their family. The dependent child, unfortunately, has no rights to decide for him or herself what he or she wants.

Yes, it is legal, and able to happen, but why would you want to? i mean, that is what my grandma was going to do to my boyfriend. she didnt, but that is not the fact. it depends on who you are trying to keep away from your kid. if it is a boyfriend/girlfriend,why not just let them see each other. they will get over each other soon. they will totally forget they were ever together once before. i think you need to just let life take its course. i think you should let them see who ever it is they want to see. why hurt your kid like that. don't do that to them. they will never forget or even forgive.

Why would a parent want to do that? A parent wouldn't do that without a reason. Parents love their kids and want them to be happy, but they also want to protect them from anything bad. Often times parents can see the 'bad' when the child can't.

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