Child Custody Violation Steps

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If your ex violates a custody order in Minnesota, document the incident and consult your attorney. Police may document the violation but often refer you to family court. Always follow your court order and consult your attorney for specific guidance.

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In Minnesota, if your ex violates the custody agreement:
- Document the violation
- Consult with your attorney
- You can report it to police, though they may refer you back to civil court
Remember, this advice is general, please consult a local attorney.
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Do you have a court order for child custody in place? This information will help to provide more specific guidance.
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I understand. If you have a court order, violations are serious matters. However, without one, it's a civil issue. Consult a family law attorney to establish a legal custody order.
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It's good that you have a court order. If it's violated, you can file a motion for contempt of court. Also, you can contact the police, but they might direct you back to court. Always consult your lawyer.
What will the police in maplewood mn do?
In Maplewood, MN, the police may document the violation but often child custody disputes are seen as civil matters, not criminal. They may advise you to take the matter to the family court. Always consult your attorney first.
He is suppose to return them tonight. Do i have to drive back again when he says hes going to drop them off. He will be violating the courtorder
You should follow your court order exactly as it is written. If it says he is responsible for returning them, then you do not have to pick them up. If he doesn't return them, document this and consult your attorney.
We are suppose to meet but i am nit going to make a * hr trip on sunday too if he doesnt meet with me will the police tell him to return them to me?
In Minnesota, police might document the violation, but they usually see child custody disputes as civil matters. They may advise you to handle this in family court. Always consult your attorney first.
Will there be a report
Yes, if you report a violation of your custody order to the police, they can create a record of the incident. This could be useful if you need to provide evidence of the violation in court. Always consult your attorney first.