Cases can take a while to clear up once they must go to court, but this is especially true for family law cases. While your family waits to see how the situation will resolve, what do you do about time-share and visitation for your children? 

 

Motion for temporary custody is a legal request for the parent of a child to have legal custody of their child. If this is something your family is interred in, please speak with one of our Miami family law lawyers at Rafool, LLC. 

 

Motion for temporary relief is the order a judge makes that allows a temporary resolution to time-share, so a motion for temporary custody is a part of that relief. Parents may request this during their case and will need to include information about why it is necessary. Before you make your request, speak with one of our family law attorneys in Miami for legal guidance. 

 

In addition to the temporary relief, parents may also be granted by a judge an emergency motion for custody. This is reserved for serious situations and is extremely limited, such as if the child may be in danger, neglected, abused, threats of child abduction, and if the other parent is suffering from substance abuse. If requested, the court may grant an emergency hearing. 

 

To get in touch with an attorney regarding your time-share and visitation rights, please request an initial consultation online or by calling 305.567.9400. Our lawyers are experienced in matters of family law and are ready to help you fight for your time-share and visitation situations.