Nothing.
Perhaps the Judge mentioned filing some sort of Writ. Or perhaps the Judge requested that each side present written briefs on some issue. If you have an attorney, ask your attorney.
If the judge says they're going to have to file a written decision, it means that they need more time to review all the evidence and arguments presented during the court proceedings. A written decision allows the judge to carefully consider all the factors and legal principles involved in the custody battle and provide a reasoned explanation for their final ruling.
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That depends on why the mother lost custody in the first place. The court must have granted the grandparents custody for some reason. If they have custody now you have to apply in court for the custody to be moved.
The other parent could get sole custody.
The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.The father must petition the court for temporary custody.
Yes, if he wins the custody Battle. He would have to go to court for that, though.
No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.No. Generally, custody is terminated by a court order.
It all depends on what the court has already established. If no custody is established and the parents are married, joint custody is assumed. If there is not a very good reason for keeping the child away from the other parent it could make you look very bad when it does come to court.
It would go through the court system in which the action was originally filed.
Yes, to battle with his ex-wife Kim over custody of their daughters.
It is generally not advisable to use information obtained through a private investigation without legal guidance. In New York, the admissibility of such evidence may be subject to specific rules and requirements in family court. It's important to consult with a family law attorney to understand the best approach and any potential implications before using this information in a custody battle.
You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.You need to file a petition for temporary custody at the family court with jurisdiction.