What qualifies as emergency custody?
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What qualifies as emergency custody?
A child may be taken into emergency custody because the youngster is in immediate danger and needs protection. The child may also be removed from the home because current living arrangements pose an immediate danger to the child’s safety and welfare.
Who has custody of a child if there is no court order in Indiana?
If the parents are not married and there is no court order and the father will not return the child to the mother, the mother should first ask the local police or sheriff for help. The mother can show the police or sheriff the Indiana law that says the mother has custody in this situation.
Can a mother keep a child from their father?
If two parents are married, but there is no court order, one parent can technically take the child. If you have never been married, and there is no court order, the mother can basically do anything she wants until paternity has been established.
What do you do if you have no custody agreement?
If you do not have a Court Order that the children live with you, you should still try to speak to the other parent and see if you can reach an agreement. If you cannot reach an agreement then you can apply to the Court for a Recovery Order and at the same time you should apply for Parenting Orders.
What do you do when your child doesn’t want to see the other parent?
Talk to your child about why they don’t want to go Try to get to the bottom of why your child doesn’t want to spend time or stay with your co-parent. Let your child express their feelings to you without judgment. When it’s your turn to respond, do so with kindness and understanding.
Can you stop your ex from moving with your child?
One parent does have the right to try and stop the other from moving and may seek a court order from the court to prevent it from happening. Such an order would prevent the child from being moved until the court has considered the case.
Does living with parents affect custody?
Courts will often make child custody and visitation decisions based on a parent’s living accommodations. The standard for acceptable living accommodations is based on the child’s and the parent’s individual circumstances. Considerations will vary by court, by state, and even by the judge.
What is considered a stable home for a child?
Creating a Stable Environment for Your Child Court judges may determine that an older child should have a certain level of privacy offered by having their own bedroom and bathroom. A home with less space may be deemed appropriate if the parent is able to spend more time with the child than their spouse.
Can you lose custody of your child due to infidelity?
Adultery does not really affect the distribution of assets or the custody of children in a divorce case. Adultery does have an impact, however, in the settlement negotiations during a divorce. Adultery is also a main influence in the emotional state of each spouse, when they come to the divorce settlement negotiations.