Emergency Custody Hearing Guidance

Summary

If you are facing an emergency custody hearing in Indiana but reside in Colorado, you may consider filing a Motion for Continuance to request a postponement or a Motion to Appear Remotely due to safety concerns and travel limitations. Given the serious nature of your case, including protective orders and past threats, consulting with a legal professional, even briefly, could be beneficial. You may also explore options for pro bono or reduced-fee legal services to assist you in navigating this process.

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I don't qualify for legal aid it's not my residentel state. And I can't afford one. He was just released from federal prison for drug charges and stabbing my ex for me leaving Arkansas I have three mandatory protection order, he has tried killing me multiple of times
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Given the seriousness of your case, it might be beneficial to connect with local lawyers who can assist you further. Would you like help finding a local attorney who might be able to guide you through this process, possibly on a pro bono or reduced-fee basis?
They don't have one all I need to know is what motion do I file for non on
It sounds like you're in a very challenging situation. If you're unable to attend a court hearing, you might consider filing a "Motion for Continuance" to request a postponement. Additionally, you can explore filing a "Motion to Appear Remotely" due to your circumstances. Consulting with a legal professional, even for brief advice, could be helpful.
You are no help if I could get a lawyer I would but you don't understand I don't have the money
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Your situation is indeed serious, considering the history and protective orders involved. You might want to file a "Motion for Continuance" or "Motion to Appear Remotely" due to safety concerns and travel limitations.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? They may provide pro bono or reduced-fee services.