Not unless the person being protected by the order wishes it to occur. Unless you are the parent or legal guardian of the individual being protected you do not have the legal 'standing' to ask the court to withdraw the order.
If the petitioner wishes to have their protection order lifted, they can return to the same court which issued it and request that it be withdrawn.
Only the court and the judge can lift an order of protection. You have to petition the court and they can help you.
All that I have seen do have rollover protection.
You have to go back to the judge that granted the order. Good luck with that most judges won't lift the order !!
steal a lift from someone
Get someone to help you lift it.
No, but when you turn 18 you can request that the court lift the order.
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As a minor, you generally do not have the legal authority to remove a restraining order that your mother initiated against someone. The decision to modify or lift a restraining order typically rests with the court that issued it. If you believe there are grounds for modification or termination, you may need to consult with an attorney or petition the court for a review of the order.
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.
If there is a restraining order, it's probably there for a good reason. Do both of you a favor and just leave her alone.
Lift something against gravity and you're measuring its weight, which is the force acting on it due to gravity.