Emergency Custody Petition Guidance
Summary
In a custody case, follow the latest court order. Serve the other party with the original petition, attach the mandatory parenting seminar order, and include the denial order of emergency relief. If your submission was rejected due to a time-stamped copy, resubmit without it. Check Gwinnett Superior Courts filing guidelines for specific requirements. Not including the denial order may cause confusion or delays, so its advisable to attach it even if not explicitly instructed.Full Conversation
First I received an order for both parties to attend a mandatory parenting seminar. I was told to attach the order to the original filing and service the other party. But not soon after, I received an order denying emergency relief and stating that it will proceed on regular schedule. Do I still serve the other party with the original emergent petition with the attached parenting order seminar?
You should follow the most recent court order. Since the emergency relief was denied and it will proceed on a regular schedule, serve the other party with the original petition and attach the parenting seminar order as instructed.
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Is there anything else you need help with?
Do I also need to attach the denial order of emergent relief? That was the latest order
Yes, you should attach the denial order of emergent relief along with the original petition and the parenting seminar order. This will ensure all parties are aware of the current status and instructions of the court.
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What dors all of this mean
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It seems like you're dealing with a custody case and have received multiple court orders. Here’s a summary of what to do:
- Serve the other party with the original petition.
- Attach the mandatory parenting seminar order.
- Also attach the denial order of emergency relief.
Where are you located? This will help me provide more specific information.
It seems like you're dealing with a custody case and have received multiple court orders. Here’s a summary of what to do:
- Serve the other party with the original petition.
- Attach the mandatory parenting seminar order.
- Also attach the denial order of emergency relief.
Where are you located? This will help me provide more specific information.
gwinnett superior court ga
Since the case is proceeding on a regular schedule, it's important to follow all court instructions. Here’s a summary of what to do:
- Serve the other party with the original petition.
- Attach the mandatory parenting seminar order.
- Attach the denial order of emergency relief.
If you need further assistance, let me know!
- Serve the other party with the original petition.
- Attach the mandatory parenting seminar order.
- Attach the denial order of emergency relief.
If you need further assistance, let me know!
i tried to file the original petition and attached parenting seminar (as the court instructed) and my while submission was rejected today because I attached a time stamped copy of the original petition. What should I do now
It sounds like you need to resubmit your original petition without the time-stamped copy. Here’s what you should do:
- Resubmit the original petition (without the time stamp).
- Attach the mandatory parenting seminar order.
- Attach the denial order of emergency relief.
Make sure to follow any specific formatting guidelines provided by the court. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
- Resubmit the original petition (without the time stamp).
- Attach the mandatory parenting seminar order.
- Attach the denial order of emergency relief.
Make sure to follow any specific formatting guidelines provided by the court. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Does it matter if the courts orders that are attached to the petition are time stamped?
In most cases, court orders must be filed exactly as issued by the court, including time stamps. However, specific rules can vary by jurisdiction.
One relevant question: Have you checked the filing guidelines provided by Gwinnett Superior Court for any specific requirements regarding time-stamped documents?
One relevant question: Have you checked the filing guidelines provided by Gwinnett Superior Court for any specific requirements regarding time-stamped documents?
not yet.
You should check the Gwinnett Superior Court's filing guidelines to ensure compliance with their requirements regarding time-stamped documents. This will help avoid rejection of your submission. Here's their contact information if you need further assistance:
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.gwinnettcourts.com
Do you need help with anything else related to your case?
Gwinnett Superior Court
Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.gwinnettcourts.com
Do you need help with anything else related to your case?
what will happen if I don’t include the denial order when serving the other party with the petition and attached parenting seminar order?
If you don't include the denial order when serving the other party, it may result in confusion or miscommunication regarding the current status of the case. This could potentially delay proceedings and cause issues with compliance or the other party's understanding of the court's instructions.
Do you need any more information about your case?
Do you need any more information about your case?
So even though I wasn’t instructed by the court to attach and serve the denial order, I still should do so?
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Yes, it's advisable to attach and serve the denial order to ensure transparency and avoid any confusion. This ensures the other party is fully informed of the court's decisions and the current status of the case.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
Yes, it's advisable to attach and serve the denial order to ensure transparency and avoid any confusion. This ensures the other party is fully informed of the court's decisions and the current status of the case.
Do you have any other questions or need further assistance?
no
It seems you're on the right track by seeking clarity on court instructions. Ensuring you follow all guidelines and attaching necessary documents, even if not explicitly mentioned, is crucial to avoid delays. If you have any further questions in the future, feel free to ask!