if one parent has sole custody, & the parents get back together does it change the custody at all?

if one parent gets sole custody of the child in the divorce & the other has supervised visits only (all due to a drug problem) and the parents end up getting back together (after the drug abuser is in recovery & meeting the terms of visitation) would it change the terms of custody at all? (in oregon, if that matters).

would it make any difference to custody if they were (A) together but not married nor living together (B) living together but NOT married (C) re-married?

No. In order to change that, you will need to appear both in court again. Only a Judge can change that ruling.

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2 Responses to “if one parent has sole custody, & the parents get back together does it change the custody at all?”

  1. HL's Mommy Says:

    I'm not a professional in that area but I would think that if they were just together or even just living together that the custody would not change however if the couple got re-married than more than likely the custody terms would change.
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  2. Clo is back ! Says:

    No. In order to change that, you will need to appear both in court again. Only a Judge can change that ruling.
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