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    Default Re: Where Do We Stand

    Ok, and it makes no difference that he is also a minor?
    Nope. If you don't want him to have contact with your daughter, he doesn't get to have contact with your daughter, period. Age is not a consideration.

    And is makes no difference that our daughter may not be a willing participant in a restraining order?
    Nope. Not to put too fine a point on it, but until your children reach the legal age of majority, they are essentially your property. If you don't want him to have contact with your daughter, and you want there to be a legally enforceable order prohibiting contact, she doesn't get to say No. Her opinion and desires will not be taken into account.

    Do you know what would need to be demonstrated to get one?
    If you've told him to stay away, don't call, don't e-mail/have any electronic contact, and he persists, that's all you need.

    Would that impact his probation at all?
    If the restraining order is granted and he violates it, yes.

    And how does both of them being at the same school work into that?
    Depending upon how they see each other at school, their schedules may be altered. If they do not share classes, simply notify the school resource officer that a restraining order is in place, and the two are not to have contact. From there, it's school's lookout.

    What about trespassing? If he were entering our property at night without invitation from my wife or I?
    If you tell him to stay away, that's it. If he continues to come around after being told he's unwelcome, that's trespassing, regardless of the time of day.

    Where in Ohio are you?

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