No, as the judge does not what to change what the children have become accustom to. Try Bird Nest.
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Possession and control pending an evidentiary hearing.
As soon as the motion is signed by the judge, as little as an hour
The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.The father should request a visitation schedule from the court immediately. That should have been done at the hearing for temporary custody.
The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.The father has temporary custody until the court has held a hearing, examined the issue from both sides and made a decision concerning a permanent custodial order.
You attend the hearing and file your objections. The court will hear your testimony and then render s decision. You should be prepared to counter the reasons someone is requesting temporary custody. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.You attend the hearing and file your objections. The court will hear your testimony and then render s decision. You should be prepared to counter the reasons someone is requesting temporary custody. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.You attend the hearing and file your objections. The court will hear your testimony and then render s decision. You should be prepared to counter the reasons someone is requesting temporary custody. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.You attend the hearing and file your objections. The court will hear your testimony and then render s decision. You should be prepared to counter the reasons someone is requesting temporary custody. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
A temporary order is entered, pending a full hearing, is you can prove possession.
I think what you are asking is what are the parental rights if someone else obtains custody? If this is your question then the answer depends on why someone else has temporary custody. Is CPS/DCFS/DSS involved and did they remove the children? Was there are guardianship hearing that awarded someone temporary custody? If there is indeed a temporary custody order in place your parental rights are determined by the court governing said order.
Not full custody. Temporary can be obtained pending a full hearing, but it's just that. You cannot circumvent the propriety of the system.
You must travel to the appropriate court and file a motion for a hearing before a judge. The judge will hear evidence to support your request and render a decision. If the child's parent(s) wishes to give you temporary custody then it can be finalized through the court with both parties present for the hearing.
There will be a hearing. Show up. The judge will take it from there.
If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.If you're not sure about the orders that were issued then you should visit the court and request your file. There should be a temporary order regarding custody until the next hearing date.A court clerk can explain any orders you don't understand.
I assume that the "ex-boyfriend" is also the father of the child. If you believe that he lied to gain custody, you can file a motion/petition for a custody re-hearing and be prepared to demonstrate that he lied, and that you are a 'fit' mother to have custody of the child.