Emergency Custody Order Filing

Summary

In Pennsylvania, if a childs safety is at risk due to an incident involving the other parent, filing an emergency custody order may be appropriate. Consider the immediate risk of harm, evidence of the incident, and its impact on the childs well-being. Consulting a local attorney can provide guidance on the best course of action.

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I have primary custody of my child. My child
Hi ****! It seems like you have primary custody of your child. Could you please elaborate on your situation or any specific issues or concerns you are facing related to custody? This will help me provide more relevant information.
I have primary custody of my child. Child's mother has partial custody. Child's mother recently had an incident where she was assaulted and threatened at gunpoint by a person who resides with her. I have concerns about my child being safe in her home after this incident. Would this be an appropriate situation to file an emergency custody order?
Hey ****! In Pennsylvania, filing an emergency custody order might be suitable under these circumstances, especially if there's a risk to the child's safety. Here are some points to consider:
- Immediate risk of harm to the child.
- Evidence or documentation of the incident.
- Impact on the child's well-being.
Given the seriousness of the situation, would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who can better assist with your case?