Custody papers are not binding until a judgement has been made on your case. The lawyer may be a judge however he may not be the judge handling your case.
If your matter was signed by a Judge in court, then you should have received a copy of the order from the court. If not, you can contact the court where the case was heard to request a copy. If you do not have a court order, then you have no proof of custody and only have what is called defacto custody
That depends on the custody decision of the judge at the court. You might need to review your court papers from when you were granted the divorce. It will also state the custody rules.
After being served child custody papers, the mother typically has a certain amount of time to respond and either agree to the proposed custody arrangement or contest it in court. If the mother contests the custody arrangement, a court hearing will be scheduled where both parties can present their arguments and evidence before a judge makes a final decision on the custody arrangement.
Any court order that is signed and executed by the judge is valid in all 50 states
Yes of course. Unless the custodial parent is unfit the judge would not just change it though but there is also shared custody. It's up to the court to decide.
Judicial custody is when you are held by order of a judge and are not necessarily charged with anything.Police custody is when you are charged with something and are in the custody of the police.
That's the common tactic in order to go for full custody, but hopefully the judge will order bird nest custody. see link below
Prove them wrong
If mediation fails for any reason, then it falls to the judge to determine custody.
If custody has not yet been decided by the court the child can express his wishes but the judge is not required to follow them and the judge will make the final decision.If custody has not yet been decided by the court the child can express his wishes but the judge is not required to follow them and the judge will make the final decision.If custody has not yet been decided by the court the child can express his wishes but the judge is not required to follow them and the judge will make the final decision.If custody has not yet been decided by the court the child can express his wishes but the judge is not required to follow them and the judge will make the final decision.
Judge Judy - 1996 Ugly Custody Exchange was released on: USA: 1 March 2012