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CUSTODY AND PROPERTY ORDERS

In order to receive emergency child custody orders you must either file a temporary restraining order (if applicable) so that there is no contact or an ex parte order. The party requesting an ex parte order for child custody must show that there is an immediate danger or irreparable harm to the party or children involved in the matter. Emergency protective orders for property require a showing that failure to grant the order will result in an immediate loss or damage to property that is subject to disposition in the case. These are the most common reasons for requesting emergency orders, but are by no means the only reasons. If you think there is an emergency in your case call Blagof Law Firm today for prompt answers and immediate action.