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The safety of your children is our top priority at the law office of Brad H. Ferguson. When a child faces immediate danger, the North Carolina court system allows parents or guardians to ask for swift help. We understand that these moments are frightening and move quickly. If you believe your child is in an unsafe home or facing harm, we can help you file the necessary paperwork to get a judge’s attention. Our team works hard to make sure your voice is heard so that your children stay out of harm’s way.
Emergency Custody Orders in North Carolina
An emergency order is a temporary measure used when a child is at risk of bodily injury or sexual abuse. It can also be used if there is a high risk that the other parent might flee the state with the child to hide them. When we file this request, we are asking a judge to change the current living situation right away without waiting for a standard trial.
If the judge agrees with our evidence, they will sign an order that changes who the child stays with or limits the other parent’s contact. This order stays in place until a full hearing happens. At that hearing, both sides get to tell their story, and the judge decides what happens next for the long term.
Reasons to Request Immediate Court Intervention
The courts do not change custody schedules lightly. To get an emergency order, we must show that the child is in “imminent danger.” This means the threat is happening now or is about to happen. Normal disagreements about bedtimes or diet do not qualify for this kind of fast action.
Common reasons we help clients seek these orders include:
- Physical or sexual abuse of the child.
- Severe neglect where the child’s basic needs are not met.
- The presence of a dangerous person or sex offender in the other parent’s home.
- Drug or alcohol abuse that makes a parent unable to supervise the child safely.
- Threats to take the child out of North Carolina to avoid court orders.
- Domestic violence occurring in the home where the child lives.
Steps to File for Custody Under Emergency Circumstances
If your child is in a bad situation, you need to act fast. We help you gather the proof the court needs to see. This proof might include police reports, medical records, or photos of injuries. We also look at text messages or recordings that show threats.
Once we have the evidence, we draft a sworn statement called an affidavit. This tells the judge exactly what is happening. We then take this to the courthouse in Henderson County to get it processed. Because these situations are so serious, a judge often reviews the request the same day it is filed. Having us by your side helps prevent mistakes that could slow down the process.
Contact Brad H. Ferguson for Help Today
You do not have to face a scary family situation alone. If you need a Hendersonville Emergency Custody Lawyer to step in and protect your family, call us at (828) 660-0670. We provide clear legal advice and strong representation to help you get your children to safety. We are ready to listen to your story and start working on your case immediately.
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Brad is by far the best lawyer around I use him for all of my legal reasons and would recommend him to anybody that needed an attorney for any reasons he does what is in best interest of you he treats every case as if he was the one on trial 10/10 would recommend to anybody.
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Why Choose Brad H. Ferguson
Brad takes every case personally. He believes strong representation starts with accountability, which means being prepared, responsive, and fully invested in each client’s situation. Your case is never treated as routine or secondary.
No two legal matters are the same. Brad believes in careful analysis and creative problem-solving rather than shortcuts. He evaluates the facts, anticipates challenges, and builds strategies designed to protect your future, not just resolve the immediate issue.
Legal issues are often emotionally charged and deeply personal. Brad treats every client with dignity, patience, and understanding while maintaining a firm, professional presence in negotiations and court. Clear communication and mutual respect are central to his practice.
Clients deserve straightforward answers and realistic expectations. Brad is honest about risks, options, and possible outcomes so clients can make informed decisions with confidence. There are no empty promises, only clear guidance and steady advocacy.