Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Georgia

what is temporaly custidy


Asked on 8/11/14, 4:32 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Temporary custody in regard to what?

Temporary means not permanent, for a short time. Custody means having possession of something.

So having temporary custody would mean having possession of something for a short time.

For example, in a child custody case between a mother and father, the child has to spend a majority of time with one parent or the other (a perfect 50-50 is very difficult to achieve). The parent who has the children the majority of time will be called the custodial parent. The other parent who maybe gets to see the children on evenings or weekends has periods of temporary partial custody.

This is in the child custody setting. Since your question is posted under probate, estates, wills & trusts then it may have a different meaning. You can get a definition from going to a dictionary site on the web.

So what is your real issue that you need legal help with? Try reposting that in the proper section (if the issue does not relate to probate & estates) with more details about what is going on so any attorney may help you.

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Answered on 8/11/14, 9:10 pm


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