A Motion for Temporary Contact is a legal request made to the court to establish temporary contact arrangements between a child and a non-custodial parent or another party. This motion is typically filed in the context of family law proceedings, such as divorce or custody disputes, where there is a need to determine interim contact arrangements pending a final resolution. The motion should outline the specific contact schedule being requested, including days, times, and any conditions or restrictions. It is important to provide detailed reasons supporting the request, demonstrating why the proposed contact arrangement is in the best interests of the child. The court will consider the motion and may issue a temporary order granting or denying the requested contact, based on the evidence and arguments presented.
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