stanford in lincoln county kentucky
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if you are not there for the original custody case you can lose custody. The temporary is just until the court decides who gets custody.
Permanent means forever right? The answer is simply no, even if you hired a attorney and went through the court, the answer will still be NO.
Yes, the judge can over rule the custody order due to neglect on ones behalf.
You can leave and ask for temporary custody until the court has determined permanent custody.
That's the common tactic in order to go for full custody, but hopefully the judge will order bird nest custody. see link below
Yes.
Depends on the evidence. I teach fathers what to do. see links below
If the parents are unmarried the father must establish his paternity legally. Once he has established his paternity he can petition for custody, visitation and a child support order can be established. Unless you can prove the mother is unfit to be a parent, it is really hard to take custody away from the mother in Kentucky. However, a father may be awarded joint custody or/and a visitation schedule. He should seek the help of an attorney who specializes in custody issues.
Prove to the court that you are a more fit parent. Or have her give them back if she is willing. Other than that you are not getting them back.
Yes, definitely as temporary custody is for the period the matter is pending. And final custody is the final order while disposing the case. So final orders will definitely supersede the temporary orders. If you need a good lawyer for your custody matter then you can go for Siddhartha Shah and Associates as they have great knowledge and charge a very reasonable fee. One can call them on 093222 86663 for appointments or email your problems on lawyersidd.