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Traffic court does not take very long. The actual court hearing will only take about 15 minutes. The longest part is waiting on your name to be called.

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If you have lots of money and the mother and father are hating each other, the attorneys will drag it on for years. Tons of paper work and tons of money. A phone call with your attorney can cost 25.00 to 125.00. Retainers are outragous. Anywhere from 5000.00 to 35,0000.00.The atorneys take advantage of how you feel about your children. They help keep you angry at the other spouse.You would be better off to get an arbitrator and try to settle it together. It's lots better for the child or children involved. If you truly care about your child, try to share his or her upbringing. If one parent is so totally unfit, drugs, drinking, abuse etc, you probably need an attorney. Be prepared to prove these allegations. Also, be prepared for major expense, time, frustration,and heartache.

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9y ago

It usually takes about six months to get a court order. However, depending on the order, it could take up to several years. It will vary from case to case.

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Traffic court does not take very long. The actual court hearing will only take about 15 minutes. The longest part is waiting on your name to be called.

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6y ago

As in, it's 20 days to respond, but is it from the day that's stamped on the paper, or give it a week more to ensure documents were served...

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11y ago

That depends on the court system in your jurisdiction. You need to call and ask.

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