Carmichael, CA asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for California

Q: what would be the first step to get a family case recalled and dissmissed

A case was started on my 4 month old and orders were granted over 24 hrs on false info and withholding information the mother didnt have no chance to show are give evidence and a chance to speak and the judge made orders with out verify that my child is on two open cases through the family courts and child support theres a signed declaration and fathers name is on the birth cert and got proof of all the documents and verified with child support that the child is legally the one that signed the declaration establishing he is the father now another man filed a private paternity case and was granted sole custody mom no visits when the courts didnt verify that theres two open cases between the two legal parents prior to the other man filing the courts and judge didnt verify that information and made the other person sign a re: estaplishment of parental relations the mother didnt not consent and asked for a court order dna test and they denied and didnt verify she legally someones else

1 Lawyer Answer
Karen S. Socher
Karen S. Socher
Answered
  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Ventura, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: Probably an Ex Parte Request for Orders Modifying the Custody Order and in the alternative an order shortening time to hear your request on shortened notice.

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