Legal Question in Family Law in Georgia
In GA is there any law protecting me from being taken back to court over and over to try to reopen a custody case, when I have been awarded permenant legal soul custody of my daughter?
Asked on 9/30/11, 4:46 am
3 Answers from Attorneys
Glen Ashman
Ashman Law Office also dba Glen Ashman Attorney
Since there is no such thing as "permanent" legal custody (custody can always be modified), and I am sure your lawyer has explained that to you (you aren't doing this without a lawyer, are you?) there is no way to answer you.
Answered on 9/30/11, 4:51 am
Cyrus Malekabadi
Law Offices of Cyrus K. Malekabadi
Isn't a modification available every 2 years? Due to a change in circumstances?
Answered on 9/30/11, 7:36 am
SHERRY RAGOLE
RAGOLE & ASSOCIATES, LLC
You maintain the right to possess your children by parenting in an acceptable manner. Even individuals who are not divorced can lose custody of their children in the event that they jeopardize their health and welfare.
Answered on 9/30/11, 8:06 am