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Being a secured creditor will have absolutely no impact on a child custody case.

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After filing custody papers how long before first custody hearing?

Usually about 1-2 weeks but it can be a long as 30 days. Ast the other side has to be notified and allowed to anser the custody filing


Father has sole custody how do I get joint custody back?

By filing for custody modification in the court with jurisdiction, then prove to the court why it would be in the best interests of your child to award joint custody.


Can a mother leave the state of Connecticut with her baby before filing for custody?

No


Does filing bankruptcy delay motion to modify custody cases?

Probably not.


What are material changes when filing for custody modification?

Check Link BelowConsidered Factors in deciding to go for a child custody modification?


A mother is filing for her 13 year old child how long will that take?

filing for what? Custody? If custody, it depends on the speed of the court and if any or how much opposition there is, can be as little as 30 days as much as a year or more.


How expensive is it to get parental custody?

That depends on a lot of factors. Is the other parent cooperative? Will you need the services of an attorney or will you file for custody pro se? A protracted custody battle involving the services of an attorney can last for years and become very expensive. If filing pro se (on your own without the services of an attorney...ill advised unless everything is cut and dried and everyone is cooperating), it can be as cheap as obtaining the necessary papers and paying the court filing fees.


Can you file for full custody for your child if his mother is filing for bankruptcy?

Well you can but the court will not find that a good reason to take custody away from her.


How can you get sole custody of your 3 children from a previous relationship?

You can get sole custody of your children from a previous relationship by by filing custody paperwork through the courts. A judge will then review the case and determine which parent should receive custody.


Can you move without getting permission or filing a petition if your staying within the school district and have full physical custody and joint legal custody?

Yes.


A mother continuously violates court orders by failing to obey the visitation order and refusing to allow the father to see the children. What can the father do?

The court can change the custody order and take primary custody away from the mother. The father should stay on top of the situation by filing a motion for contempt of a court order (visitation) and every time she violates the visitation order he should keep filing motions for contempt. She may eventually lose custody.The court can change the custody order and take primary custody away from the mother. The father should stay on top of the situation by filing a motion for contempt of a court order (visitation) and every time she violates the visitation order he should keep filing motions for contempt. She may eventually lose custody.The court can change the custody order and take primary custody away from the mother. The father should stay on top of the situation by filing a motion for contempt of a court order (visitation) and every time she violates the visitation order he should keep filing motions for contempt. She may eventually lose custody.The court can change the custody order and take primary custody away from the mother. The father should stay on top of the situation by filing a motion for contempt of a court order (visitation) and every time she violates the visitation order he should keep filing motions for contempt. She may eventually lose custody.


How do you get custody of a child when the parents mistreated the child?

This would be done by filing a lawsuit. Consult your lawyer.