What is de facto custody? - Columbus Uncontested Divorce Attorney

What is de facto custody?

The parent with whom the child is actually living has de facto custody which may need to be formalized. To do that before litigation starts in a custody case, the parent with de facto custody should file a Pendente Lite motion to establish temporary custody during the course of the litigation. Temporary custody can be reviewed and changed if the court determines that’s in the best interest of the child to do so.

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