I think you mean a DV restraining order: It is a domestic violence restraining order. It is a court order that can help protect people from abuse.
Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.Whether or not a mother is granted a restraining order is up to the judge who hears the testimony about the situation that led to the mother requesting the restraining order. If the situation is serious enough the restraining order may be granted and the visitation and custody orders can be modified. You need to visit the court and speak with an advocate or consult with a private attorney.
Yes, but a restraining order is easy to get without requiring evidence, so is not indicative of any abuse.
No evidence is necessary for a temporary restraining order. What happens is when you go into court and get a restraining order they give a temporary restraining order until trial. You can then push the date back a few times and extend it. Some people would argue this is how you get custody of children in a divorce situation. For a long term restraining order you will need documented cases of abuse.
Being a caregiver for especially an ill elderly person can cause insurmountable stress and it is up to the family to calm themselves down in order to do what is best for their mother. If you have heard horrific verbal abuse then report it either to her doctor or the police who will investigate and if they feel the mother is verbally abused they will be sure that other agencies that take care of the elderly's welfare will be notified and something will be done about it.
it depends on how bad 50 w/ a restraining order to life in prison
* An adult daughter can't be abusive to her mother if the mother does not allow it! If the mother allows it then she is an enabler for her daughters disrespectful behavior. Daughter or not, if she doesn't respect her mother and is abusive then a restraining order would be a good idea to keep her away. If it's verbal abuse then the two should try and sit down and talk things out as obviously there are some hurt feelings on both sides of the spectrum. If this doesn't work then it's unfortunate, but you will have to stay away from each other.
Only if the court approves. However, restraining orders are issued for current and provable abuse not on past problemsand "questions" of drug use. The mother should visit the court and speak with an advocate.
can a mother put a restraing order on her 19 years old daughters boyfriend?
You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.You would need to request a restraining order including an order to vacate the home. You should consult with an advocate at your local family court or with an attorney.
Yes. Switching guardians has nothing to do with the restraining order. It will remain there until it is cancelled.
Yes, it's the common way to get him removed when he refuses to leave at her request. Getting a restraining order is easy as David Letterman learned, cost him thousands to defend. see link