Sunnyone83
Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Ky
Basic facts of case:
No custody order, unmarried parents.
Child support is ordered through the state (this means paternity is established, yes?)
Child is roughly a year and a half.
We both have attorneys.
We are trying to work it out between us and the attorneys.
My questions:
If we cannot come to an agreement and head to court, what's the full process?
I've been told the wait for a court date for custody is about 8 months.
Can/will we have a temporary custody hearing(and a temp order put into place) before the "official" custody court date?
I understand the crystal ball is pretty much permanently MIA, however...
If so, what might a judge order for temporary custody?
Will a judge likely order the current situation to continue until the official court date?(child currently sees father in "standard" format, minus overnights)
Or would a judge likely order equal time placement begin immediately(or after a short graduation into equal placement) until the official court date?
I would ask my attorney, but.. well she can be rather hard to get a hold of.
Thanks for any help.
Basic facts of case:
No custody order, unmarried parents.
Child support is ordered through the state (this means paternity is established, yes?)
Child is roughly a year and a half.
We both have attorneys.
We are trying to work it out between us and the attorneys.
My questions:
If we cannot come to an agreement and head to court, what's the full process?
I've been told the wait for a court date for custody is about 8 months.
Can/will we have a temporary custody hearing(and a temp order put into place) before the "official" custody court date?
I understand the crystal ball is pretty much permanently MIA, however...
If so, what might a judge order for temporary custody?
Will a judge likely order the current situation to continue until the official court date?(child currently sees father in "standard" format, minus overnights)
Or would a judge likely order equal time placement begin immediately(or after a short graduation into equal placement) until the official court date?
I would ask my attorney, but.. well she can be rather hard to get a hold of.
Thanks for any help.