Until a decision by the court on full custody. A standard practice is to drag it out as long as possible resulting in the court than being unwilling to change what the children have become accustom to.
until a final order
Most temporary custody orders last until the court makes a permanent custody determination. Some custody orders have expiration dates, but they are usually set to coincide with further court appearances. Eva YourCustodyCase.com
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.
Unless specifically outlined in the terms of the custody order, the court would make that determination.
Temporary child custody lasts for as long as it takes to have a final order put into place by the court. If you have never taken the matter to court, then what you actually have is called defacto custody.
In Washington state, a temporary child custody order is generally valid until a final custody order is issued. The duration can vary depending on the circumstances of the case, but temporary orders are typically in effect until the court makes a final decision regarding custody.
As soon as the motion is signed by the judge, as little as an hour
By capturing the child. Face it, they won't stay captured for long.
a temporary change is a change that does not last for long
yes, as long as it does not include a relocation, and does not interfere with a parent's access rights schedule.
2 years
It depends on what the user is blocked for.