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The filing party must take the Complaint or Emergency Petition to the Montgomery County Family Court Administrators Office located on the second floor of the Courthouse. The Courthouse itself is located at 2 E. Airy St., Norristown, PA 19401. Family Court Administrations phone number is 610-278-3224.
In order to file for emergency custody, you need to fill out all of the applicable paperwork indicated in the instruction sheet for your specific county. One of these documents will be a petition for Emergency Relief. Included with this form, you will need to also provide your current court issued custody order.
Civil Action Complaint. File the complaint with a notice to defend, civil cover sheet, and verification. Summons. File a praecipe and a writ. Petition. File the petition with an order and a moving party cover sheet. Name Change. Miscellaneous Filing. Foreign Subpoena. Surety Agreement for Insurance. Transfer of Foreign Order.
Filers should access the Petition for Change of Name form by visiting and selecting Forms. Filers must submit petition and fingerprint card to Prothonotary by mail or in Prothonotarys drop box in lobby of Norristown Courthouse.
Contact Us P.O. Box 311. Phone: 610-278-3000.
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Montgomery County You can also mail your Complaint or Petition to the Clerk of Courts Office, P.O. Box 311, Norristown, PA 19404-0311. The filing fee for a Complaint is $299.00, while the fee for a Petition is $80.50.
The custodial parent is in police custody, jail, or has been imprisoned. A child has been taken to another state or country without the permission of the other parent and/or the courts. A child has been physically or mentally abused by the parent or anyone staying at, or with access to the home.
It costs an extra $42.68 to file for emergency custody. Fees are different (or none) for other filings. ask to be excused from paying the fee by filing a petition to proceed In Forma Pauperis (IFP).

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