You must file a motion with the court requesting a custody hearing.
In most cases, a divorce will not delay getting children back from Children's Service. It will really depend on the reasons why the children were taken from the parents.
The sego lily was made the official state flower after a census was taken of the state's school children as to their preference for a state flower
Yes, it can.
The change can be reversed.The change can be canceled or taken back to earlier state.
Yes
The state of being a child; the time in which persons are children; the condition or time from infancy to puberty., Children, taken collectively., The commencement; the first period.
The children of the stolen generation were taken away from police officers in the area. Children that were 'half-caste' were taken away from their families because at the time the white people thought it was a good idea, they were taken to camps and missionaries around the state. From there they were taught to speak english, clean, wash themselves, eat properly and to be Christian. A good movie to watch is Rabbit Proof fench.
Passive. The subject, "children," is not doing the action. Also, a sentence is passive when a form of the verb "to be" is followed by a past participle- in this sentence it is "were taken." To make the sentence active, it would have to state "Five children went to the zoo" or "Someone took five children to the zoo."
How about every time your child hits another child they get something taken away. And when they don't hit anyone for 2 weeks they get it back.
When a child is taken by the state, the parents have to follow a case plan to ensure safety of the children. Children go into state custody in cases of abuse and neglect.
It isn't behind your back if you are knowingly hiding the children without a provable cause.
It is dependant on which state that you live in as to if the children are entitled to back child support after they are grown. You will need to consult with your local state child support office so they can better assist you with this question.