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Yes, typically when a case is dismissed, all of the temporary orders are dismissed as well.
In Idaho, several court rules and statutes govern temporary custody orders. In particular, Idaho Rule of Famly Law Procedure 504 and Idaho Code 32-717. Generally, a parent obtains a temporary custody order when they file the motion for temporary orders and the affidavits in support of the request.
Common reasons that courts grant emergency custody include: Child abuse. Child neglect. Domestic violence. Custodial parents arrest for DUI, drug use, or another serious crime. Sex offender residing in the home. Custodial parents physical or mental health condition. Risk of the mother abducting the child.
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Response: 1: Normally, if you have custody of the child, you are not supposed to be paying child support. When he was given the temporary custody, the Court was also supposed to stop his child support payments--the Court was to modify the previous Child Support Order and stop his support payments.
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Offensive conduct, uncomfortable living conditions, or inattention to the childs needs will likely not be sufficient to warrant an emergency custody order.
(a) A court of this state has temporary emergency jurisdiction if the child is present in this state and the child has been abandoned or it is necessary in an emergency to protect the child because the child, or a sibling or parent of the child, is subjected to or threatened with mistreatment or abuse.
You may need to file for custody if the other parent is keeping the child from you or you fear for the childs well-being. If the other parent has committed domestic violence against you, s/he may try to keep power and control over you through the child.

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