You can do nothing. Your son can fight the protection order by showing how it is false. He can hire an attorney to help him. Of course, it may be that your son is lying to you and doesn't want to fight because he knows the allegations are true.
You will have to file a motion to seek to revoke the protective order. The first thing I would check is to see if the protective order last for 30 days or does it last for longer. This will effect how you decide to respond.
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