No, she is your legal guardian.
2007-01-22 07:57:25
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answer #1
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answered by Smitty 5
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Assuming you live with your mother....Probably not, they'd most likely give you to another family member or put you in social services or something like that. How can you have a restraining order (person 1 has to stay 100 yards away from person 2 at all times) when the first person lives with you?
you'd have to move out.
2007-01-22 07:59:10
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answer #2
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answered by Rae-Rae Nikkoles <3 3
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Why Would You Put A restaning Order On You Mother?
2007-01-22 07:57:52
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can because if you are 18 and older you can vote so you can put a restraining order on your mother if it is a good cause
2007-01-22 07:59:20
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answer #4
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answered by brittbritt 1
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Not gonna happen. If you are at least 17, you can pack up and leave and there is not a damn thing your Mother can do about it. But, believe me you, the world is much harsher than your Mother. If you are under 17 and there is physical abuse going on, contact your local department of social services. If you are just not happy with your home life and the rules and your are under 17, then you just gonna have to deal with it.
2007-01-22 08:02:29
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answered by tbear 5
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If you try it, you're likely to end up in a foster home or group home. Whatever reason you give for the restraining order, that reason will be used to justify action by the department of child welfare, to remove you from your home, for your own safety.
2007-01-22 07:58:36
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answer #6
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answered by x4294967296 6
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A restraining order antagonistic to a determine does no longer remedy the problem, because it leaves the newborn without position to stay. the excellent treatment might want to be to the contact newborn shielding facilities.
2016-10-17 02:47:28
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answered by ? 4
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They have laws to protect under age children but hey usually who ever pays the bills has the freedom and that is how the world works,
2007-01-22 08:10:35
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answer #8
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answered by Gypsy Gal 6
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Boo Hoo... Mommy's making you obey rules...
Unless you are emancipated, you cannot get a restraining order aginst your parent and legal guardian
2007-01-22 07:57:59
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answered by DiamondDave 5
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If you are serious and feel you are in harms way - there are other ways of getting protection. Like child protection agency? It's her house, it's her rules. You can move out, live with it, try to negotiate it or get help from the authorities.
2007-01-22 08:00:54
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answered by schmitty 3
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I don't know about an restraining order, but you can always file for emancipation. Then you can do whatever you like.
2007-01-22 07:58:22
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answered by jesse d 2
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