Frederic, WI asked in Child Custody for Wisconsin

Q: Can one of you please review a part of my custody order? I didn't have atty, the ex says he can keep our child

I had a custody order filed over two years ago in Mille lacs county. Unfortunately I couldn't afford an attorney, and he could. Now my ex is claiming he doesn't have to let our daughter leave MN. I would've never agreed to that because my mother lives here (I live in Wisconsin since after the order was drawn up) there was a possibility I was going to need to stay with my parents. he'd already done that when he literally stole her from me and got away with it. Also we share legal and physical, I've had visits for two years. Let me know if I can send someone a copy of either the entire order or the phrase/section I'm concerned about. I'd really appreciate it. I need to know this information so that I can file for an ex parte if he keeps her for my next visit next weekend. I'm already about to start paperwork to modify but if I have a chance to go ex parte that's the road I should take, right?

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Jane E. Probst
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A: There is no County in Wisconsin by that name. You will need to consult with an attorney licensed in the State in which the Order was entered.

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