You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.You should review the document that created the temporary custody to determine how and when the custody arrangement will be re-evaluated or terminated.
That is an opinion that can only be presented by the court. Conditions and circumstances will need to be evaluated.
If she is unwilling to agree to a custody modification, a motion will need to be filed with the courts, the situation will be evaluated and the court will render a decision. However, you must have compelling reasons for the court to order a change in custody. The child will not have a choice in the matter. However, he will be allowed to express an opinion although the court is not required to fulfill the child's request.
the greatgrandmother is the temp custody holder and was awarded this in Oct of 2005. Due to a bench warrant for a custody case that I started in Aug 2005, that on the date the court met for the hearing of the case was the day that H Katrina hit NO and sent gusting waves of wind to the East which was blowing the roof off of the court house and court was postponed to the next day. In the time from where I entered the court room and left it, I had court rulled visitation with my son (4 mths) over night, because his father ran off with him for 3 weeks and that was the first time I had seen him since he took off w/ our son, and my lawyer told my mother and I to leave, so we did. And when I came back to the father, I had a bench warrant in the state of MS and my son's Ggrandmother was awarded Temp Custody. So my really, really important Q is... If the order was made in Oct 2005, is it expired? Please, please, respond soon, it's really important for me to know. Thank you, Misty
If the parents do not agree then you will need to petition the court for custody. Your granddaughter's wishes will be evaluated by the judge along with the rest of the information. The wishes of the parents are also very important because they are legally responsible until and unless the court awards custody to you. If the parents do agree then you should contact a lawyer to get the appropriate custody paperwork.
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They are evaluated exactly the way that all nurses are evaluated. They are given periodic evaluations to tell the individual their progress.
The determination of custody is a complex legal matter that varies depending on jurisdiction and specific circumstances. Generally, drug use can have a negative impact on a person's ability to retain custody, particularly if it is deemed to endanger the child's welfare or safety. However, each case is evaluated on an individual basis, taking into account multiple factors such as the frequency and severity of drug use, the presence of a safe environment for the child, and the parent's ability to provide for their child's wellbeing.
The couple have shared custody of their child.The suspect is in custody.
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You cannot have sole custody without physical custody. If your ex has physical custody, you are the non-custodial parent.