Of course not. The temporary guardian had to be appointed by the court and only the court can appoint another guardian. Only courts can appoint guardians or award custody.
Of course not. The temporary guardian had to be appointed by the court and only the court can appoint another guardian. Only courts can appoint guardians or award custody.
Of course not. The temporary guardian had to be appointed by the court and only the court can appoint another guardian. Only courts can appoint guardians or award custody.
Of course not. The temporary guardian had to be appointed by the court and only the court can appoint another guardian. Only courts can appoint guardians or award custody.
Of course not. The temporary guardian had to be appointed by the court and only the court can appoint another guardian. Only courts can appoint guardians or award custody.
Temporary custody is the precursor to the final decision. Therefore, if you have been awarded temporary custody, this may not be the final decision by the judge. The judge will take in all considerations and issue a permanent order that will state the custody arrangements.
Question is unclear, or some facts are missing . Minors do not "give" their parents grants of temporary custody. Only the court can award custody.
Yes he can. The court will award full custody to the mother or to a legal guardian if necessary. However, the father will be required to pay child support.
Guardian Award was created in 1967.
Guardian of Zion Award was created in 1997.
Guardian First Book Award was created in 1965.
He may be the more reliable or fit person in the eyes of the law to take custody. There may have been a legitamate reason for this. The court would have looked at the reason he hit you and lots of other information before deciding who to award custody to.
The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).The grandparents can request custody but unless there is a very good reason the court will award custody to the biological parent(s).
Only a court of law, can award custody of a minor or dependent adult.
Courts award custody on the basis of the best interest of the child. If you can show that you would be a better guardian for your sister than the people who presently are her guardians, the court would rule in your favor.
By filing for custody modification in the court with jurisdiction, then prove to the court why it would be in the best interests of your child to award joint custody.
You need to go to court and file an ex parte motion (emergency custody) and you may be granted temporary custody based on the same. To retain permanent custody, you would need to file a petition based on the same, wait for the hearing and participate in the subsequent investigation, then the judge will decide whether or not to award permanent custody to you, another party or remand the children back to the custody of the state.