Emergency Custody Lawyer in Catawba and Alexander County, NC

Your Child Is Not Safe Where They Are. Today, Not Next Week.

Your child can’t wait for a standard court date. If there’s a genuine threat to their safety, the courts can move fast through an emergency ex parte custody order. But only if you file the right way, with the right documentation, in front of a judge who grants them. The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V handles emergency custody filings in Catawba and Alexander County. We assess your situation the same day you call and file when the facts support it.

Call (828) 635-4168 now.

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Emergency custody orders exist for one reason: when a child cannot safely wait for the standard custody process. If your co-parent has threatened to take your child out of state, if there's substance abuse happening in the home where your child sleeps, if there's been violence or credible threats of violence, the courts can move fast. But only if you file correctly, and only if the right argument is in front of the right judge.

The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V is based in Taylorsville, serving families across western NC from 22 West Main Avenue, Taylorsville, NC. When you call at (828) 635-4168, we assess your situation the same day. If emergency filing is warranted, we move.

The Problem You're Facing

Every hour matters in an emergency custody situation. But most people have no idea what "emergency custody" actually requires. They call a random number from a Google search. They get a paralegal. They wait two days for a callback. Meanwhile, the situation at home gets worse.

Here's the reality. An emergency ex parte order is not automatic. A judge won't sign one just because you're scared. You need specific facts. You need documentation. You need a filing that makes the danger undeniable on paper.

Some parents try to handle it alone. They file a motion that doesn't meet the legal standard. The judge denies it. Now they've lost credibility with the court and their child is still in the same situation.

Other parents call a big-city firm in Charlotte or Raleigh. The attorney doesn't know the local docket. They don't know how hearings run at the Catawba County courthouse in Newton. They charge a large retainer and your paperwork goes to a junior associate who's never been in front of a local judge.

You don't have time for any of that.

    What Our Firm Does for You

    We handle emergency custody filings for families in Catawba County and Alexander County. That means we file the motion, draft the supporting affidavit, and appear before the court to argue for immediate relief.

    An emergency ex parte custody order is a temporary order granted without the other parent present. To get it, we have to show the judge that waiting for a full hearing would put your child at immediate risk of harm. That’s a high bar. We know how to clear it.

    Once the order is granted, a hearing is scheduled within days. We represent you at that hearing too. We don’t hand you a packet and disappear. We’re at the courthouse with you.

    We also advise you on the evidence to preserve before you ever file. Text messages. Photos. Medical records. Police reports. Witness statements. A strong emergency filing is built on documentation, and we walk you through exactly what to gather.

    Ed Hedrick knows the local courts. That matters more than most people realize. Procedural standards, judicial temperament, how to frame an affidavit for this jurisdiction specifically. These are things you learn by practicing here, not by driving in from somewhere else.

    What You Get When You Hire Us

    How the Process Works

    Step 1. Call.
    You call (828) 635-4168 and describe the situation. We assess whether your facts support an emergency filing. If they do, we move immediately. If they don’t, we tell you what your actual options are and what standard custody process looks like.

    Step 2. Consultation.
    We review the facts in detail. What happened, when, who witnessed it, what documentation exists. We explain what a judge needs to see and what gaps we need to fill before filing.

    Step 3. Filing.
    We draft the emergency motion and supporting affidavit. We file with the court and request an expedited hearing before a judge.

    Step 4. Court Representation.
    We appear before the judge. We argue for the emergency order. If granted, we immediately prepare for the follow-up hearing required under NC law.

    Step 5. Resolution.
    The follow-up hearing determines whether the temporary emergency order becomes a longer-term custody arrangement. We represent you through that hearing and advise on next steps for permanent custody orders.

    Why People in Catawba and Alexander County Trust Ed Hedrick

    Ed Hedrick has practiced family law in this area for years. He’s an NC State Bar member with a track record in family courts here, in the communities where his clients live and raise their children.

    He’s appeared at the Alexander County courthouse and the Catawba County courthouse in Newton on behalf of parents fighting for custody. He knows how these courts operate. He knows what judges in this jurisdiction expect from an emergency filing.

    Clients who’ve hired him come back for future matters and refer their family members. That’s what a local reputation looks like. It’s not built from a website. It’s built from showing up and delivering results in the courtroom.

    The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V is located at 22 West Main Avenue, Taylorsville, NC. When you call, you reach the office directly. Reach us at (828) 635-4168 or office@edhedrickattorney.com.

    Why Choose Ed Hedrick Instead of the Other Options

    When parents face an emergency custody situation, they typically have three choices. Here’s how each one plays out.

    You hire a big-city firm from Charlotte or Raleigh. The intake call goes well. Then your case gets assigned to a junior attorney who’s never filed in Alexander County. The affidavit reads like a form letter. The judge has questions the attorney can’t answer from memory because they don’t know this court. Your hearing gets continued.

    You try a legal document service or online filing platform. You fill out a form. The form doesn’t ask the right questions. You file without the supporting documentation the court requires. The motion is denied. Now you have to start over, and the court has already seen a deficient filing under your name.

    You call The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V. Your case is reviewed by Ed Hedrick himself. The affidavit is drafted for the specific legal standards applied in this jurisdiction. When you go before the judge, you have an attorney who has been in that courtroom before. The filing is built to succeed, not just to satisfy a checklist.

    AlternativeLimitationEd Hedrick Advantage
    Big-city firm (Charlotte, Raleigh)No local court knowledge, junior associates handle the workEd Hedrick appears personally, knows the local docket
    Online legal service / document platformNo attorney review, generic filings that miss local standardsCustom affidavit drafted for NC emergency custody requirements
    General practice attorney unfamiliar with family lawMay not know the emergency ex parte standard in detailFamily law is the firm’s primary practice
    Waiting without filingChild remains in potentially dangerous situationFast filing and immediate court representation

    What Emergency Custody Cases Cost

    Emergency custody representation is not a flat-fee service. Cost depends on several factors:

    We’re transparent about cost from the first call. We tell you what a retainer looks like for your specific situation before you commit to anything. We don’t quote you a low number and adjust it later.

    Call (828) 635-4168 to discuss your situation and get a realistic picture of what representation will cost.

    Service Area

    The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V serves families across Catawba County and Alexander County, including:

    Hickory

    Catawba County

    Taylorsville

    Alexander County

    Newton

    Catawba County

    Conover

    Catawba County

    Catawba

    Catawba County

    Maiden

    Catawba County

    Hiddenite

    Alexander County

    Stony Point

    Alexander County

    If you’re in western NC and your child’s safety is at risk, we’re close. Call us before you drive anywhere or file anything.

    Faqs

    Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency Custody in NC

    What is an emergency ex parte custody order?

    It's a temporary custody order granted by a judge without the other parent present. Courts allow this when waiting for a standard hearing would put a child at immediate risk of harm. The other parent has the right to a follow-up hearing, typically within days, where you have to defend the order before a judge.

    What qualifies as an emergency for custody purposes?

    NC courts require evidence of immediate danger to the child's safety or welfare. Substance abuse in the child's home, domestic violence, a parent threatening to leave the state with the child, neglect, or abandonment can all support emergency filings. Fear alone is not enough. You need documented facts.

    How fast can an emergency custody order be filed?

    It depends on the facts and how quickly we can assemble your documentation. When the situation clearly meets the legal standard and you have the right evidence, we can file quickly. We'll tell you on the first call what needs to happen before we file.

    What happens after the judge grants the emergency order?

    The other parent is served and a follow-up hearing is scheduled, usually within 10 days. At that hearing, the judge considers both sides and decides whether the emergency order stays in place. We represent you at that hearing.

    What if the judge denies the emergency order?

    We advise you on the standard custody modification process and what timeline looks like through normal court channels. A denial doesn't end your options. It means we adjust the strategy.

    Can I file an emergency custody order if there's no prior custody agreement?

    Yes. Emergency ex parte orders can be filed even when there's no existing custody order in place. If you and the other parent have informal arrangements and your child is now at risk, you can seek emergency relief.

    Do I need to have police reports or other documents before calling?

    No. Call first. We'll tell you what documentation helps your case and what we can work with. Don't wait until you think your paperwork is perfect. Call with what you have.

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    Ready to File? Call Now.

    Your child’s safety is not a situation you manage with a form letter and a wait-and-see approach.

    The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V handles emergency custody filings in Catawba County and Alexander County. We assess your situation, tell you straight what the courts require, and file when the facts support it.

    Phone: (828) 635-4168
    Email: office@edhedrickattorney.com
    Address: 22 West Main Avenue, Taylorsville, NC

    Don’t wait for the situation to get worse. Call today.

    We're Here. We Know These Courts. We Move Fast.

    Families across Hickory, Taylorsville, Newton, Conover, Catawba, Maiden, Hiddenite, and Stony Point have trusted The Law Offices of Edward L. Hedrick, V with their hardest moments. Emergency custody is the hardest kind.

    You’ve already watched something go wrong. Now you need someone who knows exactly what to file, where to file it, and how to argue it in front of a judge in this county. That’s what Ed Hedrick does.

    Call (828) 635-4168.

    We don’t blink.