Q: Is it possible to get a tro against my son who is underage but physically abusive? He still lives at home.
A: Generally, yes, you can get a restraining order or order for protection if there is physical abuse. If the court grants your request, no contact with your residence could be included. If there is physical assault or more than one incident of intrusive or unwanted acts that have a substantial adverse effect or are intended to have a substantial adverse effect on your safety, security or privacy, the court will consider your request. Having experienced legal counsel will be beneficial in this process. Good luck!
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