Can we modify custody without going back to court?

Full question:

I have a 2 month old baby and her father is active military. We want to get shared physical custody. Is this possibe without having to go back to court? I went to court but was only granted joint custody and I got awarded primary residential custody.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Custody
  • Date:
  • State: National

Answer:

To modify a court order, you typically need another court order. If there’s a significant change in circumstances, the court might agree to modify the existing order. If you believe the original order was incorrect, you can appeal it within a specific timeframe after the order is issued.

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There is no definitive answer to who wins most child custody cases, as outcomes depend on individual circumstances. Courts typically prioritize the child's best interests, considering factors like parental involvement, stability, and the child's needs. Each case is unique, so it's important to present a strong case that demonstrates your commitment to the child's welfare.