Custody Without Court Process
Summary
In Oklahoma, obtaining child custody without court involvement can be challenging. Options include mutual agreements and mediation. If a child is with someone refusing to return them, consider seeking temporary emergency custody through the court. For non-emergency custody, file a petition in family court, serve the other parent, and attend hearings. Legal aid services can provide guidance.Full Conversation
My childrens father is getting deported how can I obtain custody of them without going to court.
Hey ****! In Oklahoma, obtaining custody without going to court can be tricky. Consider these options:
- Mutual Agreement: If both parents agree, you can draft a custody agreement and have it notarized.
- Mediation: A mediator can help you both reach an agreement without court intervention.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these options?
How do I got about getting a mediation
Hey ****! To start mediation in Oklahoma, you can:
- Contact a local mediation service or center.
- Check with the court to see if they offer mediation services.
- Hire a private mediator.
If you need help finding a mediator, let me know, and I can assist further!
My child have no legal guardian at the moment they are with a girlfriend who refuses to give my children to me.
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****, if your child is currently with someone who refuses to return them, this might complicate the situation. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Temporary Emergency Custody: You may need to seek emergency custody through the court if there's an immediate concern for your child's safety.
- Consult Legal Aid: Reach out to legal aid services for guidance.
Would you like more information on emergency custody procedures?
What if it's a none emergency custody I need to file
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In Oklahoma, for non-emergency custody, you can file a petition for custody through the family court. Here’s a brief outline:
- File a Petition: Submit a petition for custody in the appropriate family court.
- Serve the Other Parent: Ensure the other parent is notified.
- Attend Hearings: Be prepared to attend court hearings for your case.
Would you like guidance on where to file the petition?