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Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court - Judges and Clerk's Office

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CONTACT INFORMATION: Clerk's Office Hours of Operation: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm M-F
703-246-3367
JDRDCmail@fairfaxcounty.gov
4110 Chain Bridge Road, Room 302
Fairfax, VA 22030
Kristi Smith
Clerk of Court

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Custody and Visitation - What Will Happen in Court?

Step 1: Status Hearing

After a petition for custody, paternity, or visitation is filed, the parties will receive a summons to appear before the court for a status hearing. At the status hearing, the judge will review the matters before the court. If the parties have already reached an agreement, a final order can be entered that day. If the parties have not reached agreement, they will be referred to a neutral mediator so that they can attempt to resolve the case, instead of having a trial. If the parties attempted mediation or mediation is deemed inappropriate, the court will schedule a trial. At the end of the status hearing, the court will provide the parties with an order summarizing what happened.

Status Hearing Order

Mediation

Before trial is scheduled, the parties will be referred to mediation, (unless the court finds that mediation is not appropriate). Mediators work for the court and are there to work with both parties to resolve their custody and visitation dispute. They are provided by the court at no cost. At the status hearing, when the judge refers parties to mediation, they will receive a referral to the mediation office that includes a phone number to call to start the mediation process. If mediation is successful an order that includes the agreement reached will be sent to the judge for entry. The parties will not return to court again. If mediation is not successful, the parties will return to court for another status hearing, and the judge will schedule a trial date.

REFERRALS TO MEDIATION AND PARENT ED

Step 2: Pre-Trial Motions

Before trial, a motion can be filed requesting that the parties follow certain conditions during the period after a petition has been filed and the final trial date. Examples are motions for temporary custody and visitation, and a motion for discovery.

Emergency Motions

If a party believes that a child is in danger such that the child will suffer physical and/or mental injury or their life is in danger, a party can file a Request for Emergency Hearing with the clerk's office. A judge will review the motion on the day of filing. If the judge determines that there is an emergency, the motion will be scheduled for a hearing. If the judge concludes that an emergency does not exist, the emergency motion will be denied. The parties can then schedule the motion for a hearing on the Wednesday Motions Docket or through the Calendar Control Judge.

Pendente Lite Custody and Visitation

The parties can ask the court to order visitation between parents and the child or to determine the parents’ legal and physical custody of the child while waiting for the trial date.  If the motion involves visitation and a hearing on the motion will take less than thirty (30) minutes, the motion can be heard on the Wednesday Motions Docket.

To schedule a motion on this docket, the party shall complete a Yellow Motions Day Praecipe and follow the instructions on the back of the form.

Wednesday Motions Day - Praecipe NOTICE

If the motion involves custody or it will take more than thirty (30) minutes for the court to conduct a hearing regarding the motion, the parties will need to appear before the Calendar Control Judge to schedule the hearing.

Step 3: Trial

Trials may not exceed three (3) hours. After hearing all of the evidence, the judge will decide custody and visitation, giving primary consideration to the best interests of the child. There is no presumption in favor of either parent, therefore, when appropriate, the court should ensure that minor children have frequent and continuing contact with both parents.
 
The judge considers the following factors to decide what is in the child’s best interest:

  • the age and physical and mental condition of the child, keeping in mind the child’s changing developmental needs,
  • the age and physical and mental condition of each parent,
  • the existing relationship between each parent and each child
  • the needs of the child, considering other important relationships like siblings, peers, and extended family,
  • the ability of each parent to cooperate in and resolve matters affecting the child,
  • if a parent kept the child from the other parent,
  • the child’s choice, and
  • any history of family abuse.

The judge can award parents a combination of legal and physical custody. There are two types of legal and physical custody:

  • sole legal custody and/or primary physical to one parent, which means that the child lives with one parent and that parent makes all decisions about the child, or
  • joint legal custody, which means that both parents make decisions about the child, even though the child’s primary residence may be with only one parent, or
  • shared physical custody, which means that the child lives with each parent, equally.

The judge will write and sign an order that tells the parties the court’s custody and visitation decision and shall tell the parties the basis of the decision either orally or in writing. If a party disagrees with the court’s order, they may file a Notice of Appeal form with the clerk’s office within ten (10) days of the date of the order. The case will then be transferred to the circuit court for a new trial.

Notice of appeal

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