This is a legal form that was released by the Kentucky Court of Justice - a government authority operating within Kentucky. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order?
A: An AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order is a legal document issued by a court in Kentucky to grant temporary custody of a child in situations involving status offenses.
Q: What are status offenses?
A: Status offenses are behaviors that are considered offenses only because of the age of the person involved, such as truancy or curfew violations.
Q: Who can file for an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order?
A: Typically, the child's parent, guardian, or legal custodian can file for an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order.
Q: What is the purpose of an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order?
A: The purpose of an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order is to place the child in temporary custody of a suitable person or agency to ensure their safety and well-being while addressing the underlying issues.
Q: How long does an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order last?
A: An AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order is temporary and will last until a further hearing is held or until the court determines otherwise.
Q: What happens after an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order is issued?
A: After an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order is issued, a hearing will be scheduled to determine the appropriate course of action for the child's welfare.
Q: Can an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order be modified or terminated?
A: Yes, an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order can be modified or terminated if there is a change in circumstances or upon request by the parties involved.
Q: What happens if someone violates an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order?
A: If someone violates an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order, they may be subject to legal consequences, such as fines or other penalties.
Q: Is an AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order enforceable in other states?
A: An AOC-JV-15 Temporary Custody Order may be enforceable in other states under the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA).
Form Details:
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