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How can I get my babys back from there father that is illegal in the US He filed for emergency temporary custody?

There will be a hearing. Show up. The judge will take it from there.


How long does it take to get a custody hearing?

The timeline for a custody hearing can vary depending on the court's schedule and location. In some cases, it could take a few weeks to a few months to get a custody hearing date. It's best to consult with a family law attorney in your area for more specific information.


Can the state court take custody of your child living with his grand parents who have temporary custody?

yes


How can you get custody of grandson from daughter who has abandon him?

Get a custody hearing from a court and see where they can take it from there. You must prove you are capable of looking after the child long term in a safe and nurturing environment. Get a good lawyer.


How long does a custody hearing take in Florida?

My husband is going through a custody battle in Florida right now and we filed seven months ago and there is no hearing as yet... Still working through the preliminary "stuff" and custody has not been even heard as yet with no scheduled date for a hearing. I know some states there is a law that states custody hearings are given the utmost importance... Florida apparently is not one of them.


From what I read both parents must sign temporary custody for it to be valid. If parent with custody signs over temporary custody to a non relative can noncustodial parent step in and take child?

Not without a a first right of refusal in the current custody orders, or custody modification


If you take over custody of your niece can you get any assistance?

Yes, the parents have to pay child support. They can give you temporary custody.


Can you leave your husband in Arizona and take the kids?

You can leave and ask for temporary custody until the court has determined permanent custody.


How many times will it take for a parent not to show up in court for an abandonment custody hearing for the parent to lose custody?

That is up to the judge.


How does a father get temporary custody of his child?

To my knowledge, if a state agency is not involved because of negelct or abuse, your mother-in-law can get temporary custody if you go to family court and ask that she take temporary custody until you are ready to take them back; it could be because you are having financial difficulty, hospitalization or other issue that you need to deal with As far as your mother-in-law getting custody against your will, I don't think that can happen. If it is happening, you need to contact your local Child Protective Services.


What does temporary legal custody mean?

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.


Your dad is incarcerated and you have to take care of your sister you dont know how much time he will be doing so should he write a temporary custody letter or full custody?

Custody is granted by the courts, and that's where you need to go.

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