Legal Question in Family Law in Connecticut
If a temporary motion of custody is granted in connecticut will the courts provide you w the documents and then send you out of state, in this case being florida, to brimg those documents to the courts down there to start the process of retrievimg the child? And if so, if you do bring those documents to the courts in florida will they almost immediately escort you, be it by coirt marshall or sheriff, to the address of where the child is said to be, and serve the other party to have them release custody of that child?
1 Answer from Attorneys
I believe you are responsible for obtaining a certified court order from the clerk and then going to Florida to get a sheriff, marshal or police officer to escort you to the address where the child is to retrieve the child. (Unless the judge who entered the order stated otherwise)