lundi 29 janvier 2018

Custody and Visitation Issues: Filing for Emergency Custody

My question involves a child custody case from the State of: Ohio

A close friend of mine needs help filing for emergency custody. Her son has been beaten seriously by her ex-husband. The EX wound up in jail for two days with a TPO and her son is in the custody of his 85 year old grandmother (Father's mother). This is joke because the EX is known to push the grandmother around too. Her son has been seen with his father even with the TPO in place.

Background: The divorce process was handle VERY one sided by the local magistrate as the EX is a big donor to local politicians and law enforcement in a very small community. After spending tens of thousands of dollars trying to fight the good fight my friend signed over full custody to the EX. The EX has money and uses it to brain wash the son...who is troubled and certainly needs counseling.

With her past experience in the court system she is reluctant in spending more money on an attorney if she is only going to have the same result she experience in the divorce. Is there a way she could file for emergency custody on her own so she can get in front of a judge? This would allow her to see if that matter is going to be taken seriously before wasting money again. Children services and the sheriff's office are involved, but the EX holds commission as a volunteer deputy.


Custody and Visitation Issues: Filing for Emergency Custody

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