How do I get an emergency order of custody?

In Oregon, if you are seeking an emergency order of custody, you must go to court and fill out a form called a Petition for Emergency Ex Parte Custody Order. This form requests that the court grant you temporary custody of a child or children on an emergency basis. You must explain to the court why an emergency order is needed. The court will consider the best interests of the child or children in determining whether an emergency order is necessary. Once you have filled out the Petition for Emergency Ex Parte Custody Order and filed it with the court, a judge may issue an emergency order granting you custody of the child or children. This emergency order is usually in effect for a limited time so that a more permanent custody order can be determined. If the emergency order is granted, you must then attend a hearing if the other parent requests it. At this hearing, the judge will consider the best interests of the child and determine whether the emergency order should remain in effect. The judge may also issue a permanent custody order, modify the emergency order, or deny the request. It is important to note that emergency orders of custody are not always necessary, and they should only be used in cases of extreme emergency. Before filing a Petition for Emergency Ex Parte Custody Order, it is important to speak to an attorney to discuss your legal options.

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