Yes. Restraining orders are very easy to get, requiring no evidence, as David Letterman learned in a New Mexico case. (see link below) Restraining orders are commonly used to prevent fathers from getting access rights or custody of children. Denying a child a father is by far more abusive, as well as damaging to the child, and society as a whole. see link
File a restraining order with your clear and convincing evidence.
if you have a restraining order with the son on it, the son should not be allowed to see the father.
Go to Family Court requesting protection. If he has custody, you should petition the courts to have it taken away from him, and request that any visits with him and the children be supervised. If he is doing it without legal access, get a restraining order.
Yes. Switching guardians has nothing to do with the restraining order. It will remain there until it is cancelled.
yes unless sheis a lesbian
you get a restraining order and you tell the judge that he is a sico and then your child will be safe
can you cancel a restraining order?
Permanent Restraining Order
Yes, but a restraining order is easy to get without requiring evidence, so is not indicative of any abuse.
A Restraining Order.
Get a restraining order against the father and call the police. Abuse IS NOT to be tolerated. It can lead to worse, like death.
He needs to request that visitation arrangements be made at the hearing under the court's supervision. Of course, his success depends on the reason for the restraining order.