Your child's safety can't wait for the normal court timeline. If you're worried about your child's wellbeing in their current situation, you need to know about emergency custody orders in Georgia.
Simply put, it's a legal document that quickly changes who has custody of a child when there's a serious, immediate risk. While regular custody cases often take months, emergency orders can happen within days or even hours when necessary.
Georgia courts created these orders specifically for crisis situations to protect children until everyone can have a full hearing. Judges take these cases seriously and move fast when kids are at risk.
Courts in Georgia won't grant emergency custody for minor disagreements. They're looking for genuine danger to your child, such as:
Cases involving physical safety concerns get the fastest court responses.
You'll start by filing paperwork with the Superior Court where your child lives. You need to clearly explain why this is a true emergency that can't wait.
For serious situations, a judge may hold what's called an "ex parte" hearing right away—even without the other parent there. If the judge agrees there's danger, you'll get a temporary order until a full hearing happens.
The other parent must be formally notified about what's happening and when the full hearing will take place.
Within days or weeks, you'll have a complete hearing where both parents can present their evidence. The judge will decide whether to keep, change, or end the emergency order.
Georgia judges will want solid evidence of three things:
Having different parenting styles or minor complaints about the other parent won't qualify. Many emergency requests get denied because they don't show a true emergency that meets legal requirements.
Even when the danger is real, getting an order can be tough:
Trying to handle emergency custody alone is risky. A good family attorney will:
At our law office, we understand that when your child is in danger, every minute counts. Attorney Sharon Jackson has helped many parents through emergency custody situations throughout Gwinnett County and Atlanta over her 20 years of practice.
Attorney Jackson’s experience with emergency custody includes:
Attorney Sharon Jackson focuses specifically on family law, which means she understands how local judges view emergency cases and what they need to see to take action.
Remember that emergency orders don't last forever and emergency orders may lead to major changes in the final custody arrangement. This shows how important it is to think beyond just the emergency.
After getting immediate protection, we'll help you:
If you believe your child is at immediate risk:
When your child's safety is on the line, having someone who knows these laws inside and out makes all the difference
Call us at (678) 909-4100 if you need help with an emergency custody situation. We'll help you protect your child both now and for the long term.
Attorney Sharon Jackson LLC
175 Langley Drive, Suite A1
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
Phone: (678) 909-4100