Protection Orders
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Question: can I get a protective order against my minor daughters minor boyfriend
Answer: You may apply for and receive an Order of Protection if you meet the following requirements:
The defendant is:
Your spouse or your former spouse.
Your roommate or your former roommate.
The father or mother of your child or your unborn child.
A person that you were previously or are currently involved with either romantically or sexually.
Your parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child, or grandchild.
Your spouse's parent, grandparent, brother, sister, child or grandchild.
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can I get a protective order against my minor daughters minor boyfriend
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