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The first motion to appeal goes back to the judge who made the original decision.

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Q: How do you appeal a custody decision in Nebraska?
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What can i do if i don't agree with the decision of a custody case?

Appeal it see links below


Is it possible to challenge a decision made by a judge regarding child custody?

Yes you may challenge custody order.


How can I appeal a custody decision if I want to have joint custody?

First, there is a time limit for filing an appeal, and you need to take the time to properly prepare evidence for the argument. The late James Cook, the father of joint custody was a friend, and he recommended preparing at least three months of evidence. Have you also considered Bird Nest Custody? see links below


If the father is granted physical custody can the mother get custody back?

If the decision was recently made, the mother can file an appeal. Otherwise, the mother will have to prove there has been a significant/material change in circumstances - to the judge.


To apply a higher court for reconsideration of the decision of a lower court is to?

Appeal the decision of the court.


How does a sister gain custody of her fifteen year old brother whose paternal grandmother has permanent temporary custody in GA?

The sister must make an appeal to the courts to gain custody of her brother. The judge will weigh the reasons each guardian believes she should have custody of the child and then make a decision in the best interest of the child.


What does it mean when a case is reversed and remanded case remanded for resentencing otherwise affirmed?

It looks like the decision of an appeal court. It's too bad that the question is not posed clearly. An appeal court reverses a decision when it changes the decision that is being appealed from. An appeal court affirms a decision when it decides not to change it. A matter before the courts is "remanded" when it is put over to another day. The word "remanded" is particularly used in criminal matters especially where the accused person is in custody. My guess is that the story goes something like this: A person has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to a term in jail. While he is serving his sentence, his lawyer has launched an appeal both against the conviction and against the sentence, stating that the jail term was too long. The appeal court has rejected the appeal against conviction but has accepted the appeal against sentence. The sentence "is reversed" and the prisoner remanded in custody until the lower court can impose a more appropriate sentence, "resentencing". However, the conviction stands; it is "otherwise affirmed".


Can you choose at 13 to move back with your mom?

No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.No. If your father has custody you cannot make that decision until you reach eighteen unless your father consents to a change in the custody order.


If the aunt has custody how could the father go about getting custody?

the biological father is next of kin


How do you appeal or amend a emergency custody hearing order?

File an appeal within 30 day or an modification there after.see link


What is the verb form of appeal?

Appeal can be a verb or a noun I will appeal the judges decision. --------------------- verb The appeal comes up next week. --------------noun


Can you always appeal a court decision?

Yes, but the court is not always obliged to heed the appeal.