Child Custody Visitation Rights

Summary

Temporary custody arrangements can be modified through court motions. Without a court order, consider requesting a temporary visitation agreement. Consult a family law attorney for guidance. Explore legal aid services in ohio for free or low-cost legal assistance. Reach out to franklin county common pleas court for temporary visitation arrangements.

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Sarah
Hi Sarah! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
So I’m divorcing my baby dad however in the process my mother is getting temporary custody of our three children. However since the kids have been staying with her it’s like she is holding the kids over not only my head but the fathers and his parents as well. I need to figure out what I need to do or their dad so that we can still see our children regularly
Hey Sarah, I'm here to help with your situation. To ensure you and their dad can see the kids regularly, consider these steps:
- Check the temporary custody agreement for visitation rights.
- File a motion in court to modify visitation terms if needed.
- Consult a family law attorney for advice on custody and visitation.
Is there a court order in place regarding visitation rights?
There is nothing in place as of rn as we have not had a hearing yet
Hey Sarah, it sounds like you're facing a tough situation. Since there's no court order yet, you might want to:
- Request a temporary visitation arrangement through your mother until the hearing.
- Begin documenting any issues or concerns regarding visitation.
- Consult with a family law attorney to explore options for immediate relief.
Is there a specific court you're dealing with for your hearing?
Franklin county common pleas court domestic relations
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Sarah, since you're dealing with the Franklin County Common Pleas Court Domestic Relations, it might be helpful to reach out to them for guidance on temporary visitation arrangements. You can request a temporary order or agreement before your hearing to ensure regular visitation with your children.
Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers who can help you navigate this process more effectively?
Yes but I do not have any money
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Sarah, you've expressed a concern about financial constraints in seeking legal assistance. While I can't directly connect you with lawyers without cost, you might explore options like:
- Legal aid services in Ohio that offer free or low-cost legal advice.
- Pro bono services from local law schools or legal clinics.
- Community resources that provide support for individuals facing similar situations.
If you need more information on these services, feel free to ask.