Columbus, GA asked in Child Custody for Georgia

Q: How to terminate a temporary order?

I added an intervenor on my custody case and had a temporary order for the intervenor because my child was staying there at the time, it was put in place a year ago. . now my child is back living with me and I want the intervenor/temporary order removed because they are trying to take my child from me and is using tthis order form against me. What can I do? And do I have every right to get my child from them?

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Regina Irene Edwards
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A: You have to follow the order until and unless it is changed by another order. You may need to get an attorney to assist you with this.

Ellaretha Coleman
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A: If they have an order for custody, no you do not have the right to take the child from them until the order is modified. You will need to file a modification of the custody order.

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