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Its risky but you shouldn't do it if you would like to continue to see your child.

From the asker......it's only risky if she can legally stop me from doing it. Otherwise, she's just trying to blow smoke again, and I'm tired of her dicating everything I can and cannot do with my son. I want to go to lunch so I can spend more time with him. I don't see the harm in that, but if she can legally stop me from doing it, then you're right, it's too risky. I don't want to make things difficult for anyone, but I don't see how me going to his school affects her, or even cuts into "her time"

Take it into account that if you keep doing it, the police might get involved. Also, you might actually be ruining your sons lunch, by not allowing him to play with his friends by doing that. Also, if you kept doing it, i pretty sure she could legally stop you.

From the answer..... I believe that if you are strongly passioned about seeing your son try to find a calm way to be able to see him. if you would simply like to eat lunch with your son you can try and talk to the school principal of secretary or some one in that area, you and possibly bring a police man that can supervise when your at lunch. Its just an idea but you need to seriously look into getting through to the mother because she has custody of your son and try to make an acceptable agreement that she may consider. If you have to go as far as getting a lawyer or going to the court or any way you would like just to be able to see your son.

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Q: Can I go to school lunch with my son even though it is outside of my visitation hours my ex has custody during the week and has threatened to file on me for break of contract if I go to school lunch?
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