What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? UT
My husband had a hearing scheduled for later this month to request Temporary Custody pending a custody evaluation and a reuest for custody modifcation. His ex-wife was order to appear or appoint an atty, which she never did.
She apparently hired an atty this morning, who immediately requested and was granted a continuance of the hearing scheduled for this month.
When a continuance of this nature is granted, does the approving court officer (typically) also set a new date for the continued hearing? Should my husband and his atty be very aggressive or proactive about the rescheduling?
Also, my husband has reason to beleive that his ex will try to use her health as a means to continue this action indefinitely. depending on the nature of the health issue (which is chronic and can be debilitating, but is not acute or fatal), how sympathestic are judges to the parents in this situation, in your experience?
My husband had a hearing scheduled for later this month to request Temporary Custody pending a custody evaluation and a reuest for custody modifcation. His ex-wife was order to appear or appoint an atty, which she never did.
She apparently hired an atty this morning, who immediately requested and was granted a continuance of the hearing scheduled for this month.
When a continuance of this nature is granted, does the approving court officer (typically) also set a new date for the continued hearing? Should my husband and his atty be very aggressive or proactive about the rescheduling?
Also, my husband has reason to beleive that his ex will try to use her health as a means to continue this action indefinitely. depending on the nature of the health issue (which is chronic and can be debilitating, but is not acute or fatal), how sympathestic are judges to the parents in this situation, in your experience?