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Commonly Asked Questions about Temporary Orders

Many people assume that an unmarried mother in Pennsylvania automatically gets custody, but that is not exactly true. Unmarried fathers who have voluntarily admitted to paternity and put their name on the birth certificate have equal rights to custody upon a separation.
A Temporary Order lasts until further order by the Court or until the parties docHub another agreement.
Temporary custody orders provide short-term solutions to parenting disputes that can wait until a regular hearing but cannot wait until the end of legal proceedings. Not all cases have temporary custody orders.
Parents generally have a sole custody arrangement when both parents agree that it is in the childs best interest, one parent travels extensively for work and finds it difficult to have a child live with them, the parents live far away from each other, one parent has problems with substance abuse or is mentally
In New York, a parent, grandparent, or another relative can petition the court for an emergency custody order if there is reason to believe the child is in imminent danger. This is a temporary order issued after an ex parte hearing if the court has reason to believe the child might be at risk from: Abuse or neglect.
What is an Emergency Custody Order? You may seek emergency child custody in Pennsylvania as part of a protection from abuse order (restraining order). However, there needs to be evidence of actual physical harm or a threat of harm to receive a protection from abuse order.
Temporary orders They remain in effect until a judge modifies them or issues a final order. If parents cant agree on a temporary order during conciliation, the conference officer recommends one to the court, and the parties must follow it until the court rules otherwise.
Once a judge orders an emergency custody order, the child will temporarily go into designated custody. This will happen quickly - whether it be the day of the order of a few days afterwards. The child will remain in designated custody until the date of a full trial. At a full trial, the case will be reviewed again.