Is it ok for a kid to get a restraining order for a break up?
No, it is not ok for a kid to get a restraining order for a break up unless this kid is in physical danger.
Yes, they can ask to get a restraining order towards anyone they want.
If a protective order is necessary for a child, the child's parents must apply and appear on behalf of the child.
You will have to show why the child is in danger from this person.
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Can your stalker move into your neighborhood even though a restraining order has been issued?
Absolutely! A restraining order only requires that the person stay a certain distance away. If the person moves into your neighborhood they still have to do everything in their power, within reason to stay at least the required distance away from you.
Talk with your probation officer or judge. You need to understand the legal grounds of this matter.
You need a legal cause to obtain a restraining order. If the boy has been violent or threatened violence, or if it is a case where you are underage and he is an adult, so sex would be rape, that would give them cause to obtain a restraining order.
They cannot simply take out a restraining order without cause.
How do I get a restraining order on my ex boyfriend in riverside CA?
You will need to contact the police or the courts to get restraining order against an ex in Riverside, CA.
How do you serve a restraining order to a male inmate at Chino State Prison?
Best way is through your lawyer, or by the courts served by an officer of the court.
How to find a copy of a restraining order that has been issued?
A restraiining order is issued by the court and is a "Court Document." A copy of the order should be on file in the office of the "Clerk of The Court."
How long does a restraining order stay on your background in Wisconsin?
If no criminal charges accompanied the incident that brought about the restraining order, there will be no record of it on your criminal history. However, if there was a criminal incident connected with it (e.g.: assault or battery - etc), THAT offense will remain on your adult criminal history record.
Can an employer get a restraining order against an employee?
Anyone can petition the court for a restraining order but it makes no sense to ask for one against an employee who works for you. How could business possibly be conducted if the boss and the employee were prohibited by the court from communicating with one another?
The question would make more sense if it were worded, "...against an EX-employee."
Can a parent change her mind after filing a temporary restraining order against her son?
Yes, return to court and request that the restraining order be withdrawn.
If there is restraining order on father can he get visits?
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
Does having a restraining order against you effect your abilitiy to get into the miltary?
In general (under current enlistment standards) you will not be able to enlist while you are the subject of a restraining order.
Each service requires its recruits to meet rigorous moral character standards. In addition to the initial screening by the recruiter, an interview covering each applicant's background is conducted at the MEPS. For some individuals, a financial credit check and/or a computerized search for a criminal record is conducted. Some types of criminal activity are clearly disqualifying; other cases require a waiver, wherein the each service examines the circumstances surrounding the violation and makes a determination on qualification.
Here is what the military officially has to say about moral standards of enlistment:
Persons entering the Armed Forces should be of good moral character. The underlying purpose of moral character enlistment standards is to minimize entrance of persons who are likely to become disciplinary cases or security risks or who disrupt good order, morale, and discipline.
Moral standards of acceptability for service are designed to disqualify the following kinds of persons:
Individuals under any form of judicial restraint (bond, probation, imprisonment, or parole).
Those with significant criminal records.
Persons convicted of felonies may request a waiver to permit their enlistment. The waiver procedure is not automatic, and approval is based on each individual case.
One of the considerations in determining whether a waiver will be granted is the individual's ability to adjust successfully to civilian life for a period of time following his or her release from judicial control.
In processing waiver requests, the Military Services shall require information about the "who, what, when, where, and why" of the offense in question; and a number of letters of recommendation attesting to the applicant's character or suitability for enlistment. Such letters must be from responsible community leaders such as school officials, ministers, and law enforcement officials.
Those who have been previously separated from the Military Services under conditions other than honorable or for the good of the Service.
Those who have exhibited antisocial behavior or other traits of character that would render them unfit to associate with military personnel.
Do you have to be a citizen to file a restraining order?
No - anyone, citizen or not, can file, and be granted a restraining order.
What do i do if somebody violates their own restraining order against me two times?
what do i do if somebody violates their own restraining order against me two times?
How do you get a restraining order served if you have no address on the person?
You may be able to arrange to have them served at work or at another place where they frequents.
If not, you may need to hire a private investigator to find this person.
Can my parents stop me from seeing someone if they dont have a restraining order against them?
Well, this comes down to a respect issue. YOur parents have raised you and supported you financially for many years. If they do not want you seeing someone then Im sure it is for a good reason. If you have anything to show them that they are wrong then break out and prove to them that he is worthy of you and of their approval. If not then physically they shouldn't be able to but parentally they can. You should NOT disrespect them and bring him to your home and you should NOT lie to them to see him. They need to know the truth of where you are at all times just in case anything happens, they are able to account for you. This is tough because Im sure you think he is your true love but its too early for that. You sound young and should make a decision that is best for everyone, sometimes they are hard to do and the best is not always easy.....
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Should you drop a restraining order against a narcissist if you know you're his negative supply now?
Never drop a restraining order against someone. Something made you get it in the first place. Stick with it. Has he gone through therapy? Probably not. Narcissists don't change. Trust me on that. Keep the restraining order. If you cancel it you'll lose credibility with the law and also you will regret dropping it. ~ T