Summary
Emergency custody in Ohio is granted when a childs safety is at immediate risk. A hearing follows to review the necessity of this custody. You can present evidence and argue your case at this hearing. Abandonment involves willfully leaving a child without adequate care. Document all attempts to communicate with temporary custodians. Contact the Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Branch for specific guidance.Full Conversation
So, left a toxic 8 year relationship. I have * kids with my ex. My ex's family files for emergency custody and got it. What can you tell me about this kind of case?
Hi ****,
To provide you with relevant information, could you please share your location? Laws and procedures can vary by state or country.
Ohio
Hi ****,
In Ohio, emergency custody cases generally involve:
- Temporary custody granted due to immediate risk to child's safety or well-being.
- A hearing is usually scheduled shortly after to review the necessity of emergency custody.
- You have the right to present evidence and argue your case at this hearing.
For more specific guidance, it's recommended to contact your local family court.
Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Branch
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S High St, Columbus, OH *
Website: www.fccourts.orgAre there any particular concerns you have about the upcoming hearing or your case?
The people who have temporary custody of the kids arent responding to me and I think the case was filed under abandonment
Hi ****,
Given your concern that the case might be filed under abandonment, here are a few points to consider in Ohio:
- Abandonment involves willfully leaving a child without adequate care or support.
- You must demonstrate efforts to maintain contact and support your children.
- Document all attempts to communicate with temporary custodians.
If you need specific guidance, please contact:
Franklin County Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations and Juvenile Branch
Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S High St, Columbus, OH *
Website: www.fccourts.orgDo you have any evidence to show your involvement with your children, or do you need assistance with the upcoming hearing?