How long does a hearing to be joined to proceedings take?
How long does a hearing to be joined to proceedings take?
We're being recommended by social services to provide long term care for our nephew. Tomorrow, we've got a hearing to be joined to the proceedings. How long is that likely to take?
- David Roth
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Re: How long does a hearing to be joined to proceedings take
Are you wondering about how long to take off work for the hearing?
The answer is that it's impossible to predict. It might sail through on the nod in a matter of minutes, or the judge might want to deal with a number of other matters first, and if there are disagreements then that could take time.
I would also suggest that, even if there are other matters being dealt with after the issue of being joined to the proceedings has been decided, it would be worth waiting around for them if you can. Being joined to the proceedings allows you access to the court proceedings which are otherwise private and confidential. If your aim is to take on the care of the child, then being a party allows you to hear the full background, which might not have been fully explained to you by either parents or social workers.
If you have an understanding employer (and I know that not all are in these difficult times), I would suggest asking if they can be very flexible about the time you start tomorrow, if that is your concern.
The answer is that it's impossible to predict. It might sail through on the nod in a matter of minutes, or the judge might want to deal with a number of other matters first, and if there are disagreements then that could take time.
I would also suggest that, even if there are other matters being dealt with after the issue of being joined to the proceedings has been decided, it would be worth waiting around for them if you can. Being joined to the proceedings allows you access to the court proceedings which are otherwise private and confidential. If your aim is to take on the care of the child, then being a party allows you to hear the full background, which might not have been fully explained to you by either parents or social workers.
If you have an understanding employer (and I know that not all are in these difficult times), I would suggest asking if they can be very flexible about the time you start tomorrow, if that is your concern.
David Roth
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Re: How long does a hearing to be joined to proceedings take
Thank you. Information about this kind of thing is pretty difficult to track down, but we'll do whatever it takes to go through the proper processes.
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