Hi
I would like to know if temporary custody is given in one state(GA) then the child is taken out of state to (VA). Does GA. Still have jurisdiction over the case.
Hi
I would like to know if temporary custody is given in one state(GA) then the child is taken out of state to (VA). Does GA. Still have jurisdiction over the case.
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Originally Posted by mortimer783
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But your question should be directed to the attorney handling the divorce.
Well thank you that does help
Hi, Mortimer,
Usually yes; the state initiating the case is usually the Original State of Jurisdiction.
As another said, please talk with your lawyer, and get Professional opinions of it.
Happy New Year, and best of luck.
Thank you Fredg,
Well thank you I will do just that.
Yes, unless GA relinquishes the case to VA.
Yes, but also don't expect the authorities of the other state to be of any help with anything but child support, and normally that will be done though an interstate agreement if they are collecting it for you.
Also not wanting to be rude, I will assume you had permission to move the child out of state on the temporary custody order.
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