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There are many reasons for seeking a temporary custody order including illness, military service, jail time, death, or among other things. A temporary custody order in Florida can last indefinitely. It usually has no specified end date.
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.
Meanwhile, temporary restraining orders (those that are not extended to permanent restraining orders) will appear in a search by law enforcement officers while they are active. However, if not extended to a permanent injunction, the temporary injunction will ultimately expire automatically.
A temporary custody order usually stays in effect until the court issues a final custody order or until a specific date listed in the temporary order. Including an expiration date ensures everyone knows when the arrangement will be reviewed. If things havent changed, the court can extend the temporary order.
Temporary custody orders often become permanent, but they may change if the evidence presented supports a change. At trial, you have an opportunity to present the court with more evidence than it likely had when it entered the temporary order.
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Temporary custody is awarded to a non-parent family member when the parents are not in a position to provide for the care of the child. Its often a long-term but temporary arrangement necessary when the parents cannot provide for their childs needs.
(1) A temporary injunction may be granted without written or oral notice to the adverse party only if: (A) it appears from the specific facts shown by affidavit or verified pleading that immediate and irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the movant before the adverse party can be heard in opposition; and

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