Similarly one may ask, can you put a restraining order on a parent?
Yes. In some cases you can file on your own; in other cases, you may need a parent, guardian, or person who has legal custody of you to help. You can file on your own if your parent, guardian, or person who has legal custody of you: is the person you're trying to get an order of protection against; or.
Also, can you put a restraining order for no reason? No. there must exist a genuine reason or credible threat from the person against whom the restraining order has to be requested from the judge. There must be enough oral evidence given, to convince the judge you fear injury from another person. People generally do not request this for no reason.
Also Know, can a 17 year old file a restraining order?
Most states that allow minors to apply for restraining orders on their own require that you be at least 16 years old. A few, however, let minors of any age, or sometimes minors 12 or older, go to court without an adult.
How do you get an order of protection against someone?
You can contact the state's or district attorney or inform the police that you wish to apply for an order of protection. You can also go to the county in which you or your abuser resides, and ask the court clerk for "Order of Protection" forms, which must be filled out.
