Chicago, IL asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Minnesota

Q: Mom has harrassment order on me but not reliefed to my son.she is using it as a tool.. I have joint legal and physical.

I am pretty sure he is at her parents right now.. so can I go there with current custody order I'll have sherriff meet me there to assist.. and take him for a day or 2 as long as she is not there.

She out this harrassment protection order on me to keep me from seeing him and then filed for full custody. She is controlling and has to have all the control as I seen with her other son and his dad.. but main question can I go to grandparents with the current order and take him and will sherriff assist cause they are going to bit want to let me take him but we have not seen eachother for more than 45 days and previous I have been there every other day at the most and had him every weekend u have out him to bed sense he was a baby up till January when I moved out.

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A: Child custody can be very difficult deal with. The most important thing you could do is seek an family law attorney. An attorney can petition the court in regards to your protective order. If you are unrepresented, the first step is to find a lawyer to help.

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