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i filed a motion to modify my custody order about 6 weeks ago. my court date was tomorrow september 2. tonight I received a call saying the hearing had been postponed until october at my husbands request. he had plenty of notice about the court date. can he do this? is there any way I can appeal this?
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Posted on / Sep. 07, 2010 09:54:00

I would contact the court and see why it was changed without your consent. Perhaps the court will move the date up, especially if there are urgent reasons to change custody.

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Anonymous
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Posted on / Sep. 07, 2010 09:54:00

I would contact the court and see why it was changed without your consent. Perhaps the court will move the date up, especially if there are urgent reasons to change custody.

I would be happy to follow up with you. Please email me directly or call my office if you would like to schedule an appointment either in person or by telephone. My contact information is listed in the links below.

Disclaimer:

You can not rely on the advice of an attorney given over the internet. The exact facts of your situation, including facts which you have not mentioned in your question, may completely change the result for your situation.

Please be aware that the above comments are neither protected by attorney-client privilege, nor may be the basis for a malpractice lawsuit should the suggestion be followed with undesirable results.

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