Oh yes they can, any child that has been abused physicaly and mentaly may put a restraining order form on under the Texas State law under Form No. 115 Federal 226197 in 76114, which states, -any individual may be allowed to distribute a Restraining Order Form to any other individual due to private reasons without the other individual's approval. So the answer is YES. This form does not have a due date and must be filled by anyone over the age of 15 years of age.
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.
Not for that
yes a restraining order can be put on anyone as loing as they have evidence that the restraining or is needed
The parents can certainly apply for a restraining order. If the court believes there is enough of an issue and evidence to support it, they can issue the order.
Yes. Once you are 16, you are allowed some leeway. But since you are still a full minor, your parents have every right (no matter how stupid it may seem) to put a restraining order out "for your safety".
yes, when your 18.
no. why would you even want to contact a person you gave a restraining order to? ain't that the whole point of RESTRAINING ORDER!?!?!
depends
Yes it can.
No, the restraining order is only for the person that put the restraining order on the other person. So it does not stay with the property of the person who has now passed away.
Yes, they can ask to get a restraining order towards anyone they want.
You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.You can request a restraining order through the courts. The judge will decide.