maybe not
Only the person who requested the restraining order in the first place can request that it be removed. That person can schedule a hearing at the same court that issued it and ask that the judge cancel the order.
Yes, If your parents placed a restraining order while you were under their care but now you are technically an adult through emancipation, you are now considered an adult and can remove the restraining order.
probably not a restraining order, but maybe the police could talk to them and tell them to knock it off
yes, when your 18.
Your question is so illiterate as to be unanswerable.
Get a restraining order
You have someone drop the child off for you so anywhere but home I would imagine.AnswerYou should work that out through the court. It can be stated on the restraining order.
Yeah ........... No That would make the restraining order useless, the order is in force to keep you from being in contact with them, but if they come to where they know you are that stresses the intent of the order. The kids should be dropped off or exchanged at a neutral location (away from you) so the requirements of the order are not violated.
Get a restraining order. If he has visitation or shared custody you can have someone else drop him off and pick him up.
One way is to call the police, tell them he threatened you then get a restraining order against him. They will escort him off the premises. The restraining order will keep him from returning.
Talk to a police officer. He will give you the paper work.
It means your a nut job that needs to back off before he files that restraining order