Requesting Custody Hearing Continuance
Summary
To request a continuance for a child custody hearing, you can verbally ask the judge during the hearing, but its better to file a written motion in advance. The decision depends on factors like the reason for the request and its timing. In Lackawanna County, you can get motion forms at the courthouse. If the judge denies your request, the hearing will proceed as scheduled, potentially affecting your case if youre unprepared. If supervised visits are damaging for your child, document the impact and present evidence to the court. The childs well-being is the courts priority.Full Conversation
i have a child custody hearing tomorrow but I want to subpoena someone how do I say I want to request a co to nance to hearing officer
Hello ****, you can request a continuance by telling the hearing officer that you need more time to subpoena a vital witness. However, it's important to note that the decision is at the discretion of the hearing officer. You may want to consider consulting with a local attorney to guide you through this process.
How likely will they say yes to a continuance
The likelihood of a continuance approval varies. Factors considered include:
- The reason for the request
- Timing of the request
- Any prior requests for continuance
- Impact on other parties involved
Ultimately, the decision lies with the court.
- The reason for the request
- Timing of the request
- Any prior requests for continuance
- Impact on other parties involved
Ultimately, the decision lies with the court.
Asking for continuance at the hearing
****, in which jurisdiction is your hearing? This can influence the protocol and likelihood of receiving a continuance.
Lackawanna county
In Lackawanna County, it's generally accepted to verbally request a continuance during a hearing. However, it's best to file a written motion in advance, if possible. Here are the steps:
*. Write a motion for continuance.
*. File it with the court clerk.
*. Provide a copy to the opposing party.
Remember, the final decision is up to the judge.
*. Write a motion for continuance.
*. File it with the court clerk.
*. Provide a copy to the opposing party.
Remember, the final decision is up to the judge.
How to write a written motion
To write a motion for continuance:
*. Write the title "Motion for Continuance" at the top.
*. State your name, case number, and reason for requesting a delay.
*. Include a certificate of service to show you sent a copy to the opposing party.
*. Sign and date the motion.
*. File it with the court clerk in Lackawanna County.
*. Write the title "Motion for Continuance" at the top.
*. State your name, case number, and reason for requesting a delay.
*. Include a certificate of service to show you sent a copy to the opposing party.
*. Sign and date the motion.
*. File it with the court clerk in Lackawanna County.
what if I don’t and just ask for a go to Yankees at hearing what will happen
If you request a continuance verbally at the hearing, the decision will be at the discretion of the judge. However, without a written motion, the judge may not grant it, especially if it's a last-minute request.
what
If you're asking what will happen if the judge doesn't grant your request for a continuance, the hearing will proceed as scheduled. Consequently, your ability to present your case could be affected if you're unprepared or missing key witnesses.
Ok
I'm glad I could help, ****. If you have any other legal questions, feel free to ask. Best of luck with your hearing.
Is a written motion a form I can get at courthouse
Yes, ****, many courthouses do provide forms for various legal motions, including a Motion for Continuance. It's best to visit the courthouse in Lackawanna County or its website to check for available forms.
once I fill it out how do I ask at the hearing
Once you fill out the motion form, submit it to the court clerk in advance. At the hearing, inform the judge that you've filed a motion for continuance and provide the reasons. The judge will consider your request and make a decision.
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kay, ****. Remember, it's important to notify the opposing party about your motion for continuance. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask. Good luck with your hearing.
Is it a bad idea to ask at my hearing for a co to nance due to holiday season and couldn’t get the subpoena I needed in time
Requesting a continuance at the hearing due to holiday season delays is not a bad idea. However, the decision is up to the judge and will depend on factors such as the impact on other parties and the timing of your request.
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****, are you asking about the potential consequences if the judge doesn't grant your continuance due to holiday season delays?
Yes
If the judge doesn't grant your continuance, the hearing will proceed as planned. If you're unprepared or missing key witnesses, it could potentially impact the outcome of your case. It's crucial to prepare as best as you can under the circumstances.
What if the child can’t handle being alone with dtrangers
If the child is uncomfortable with strangers, this can be a relevant issue in a custody hearing. It's important to communicate your child's needs to the court. You can:
- Present any supporting evidence of this discomfort.
- Suggest supervised visitation as an alternative if applicable.
- Consult with a child psychologist for professional input.
- Present any supporting evidence of this discomfort.
- Suggest supervised visitation as an alternative if applicable.
- Consult with a child psychologist for professional input.
wjat if supervised visits imitation is too damaging for the child
If you believe that supervised visits are damaging for your child, it's crucial to:
- Document instances of negative impact on the child
- Present your evidence to the court
- Consider obtaining professional assessments from child psychologists or therapists
The court prioritizes child's well-being in custody cases.
- Document instances of negative impact on the child
- Present your evidence to the court
- Consider obtaining professional assessments from child psychologists or therapists
The court prioritizes child's well-being in custody cases.