A GA Superior Court has jurisdiction over the temporary award of custody of a child to grandparents if complaint was not in nature of a deprivation petition and does not allege they should be granted permanent custody of the child because the child is deprived.
Even if an earlier petition is filed by DFACS and rejected by Juvenile court, if there is no Superior Court order transferring petition to juvenile court , jurisdiction obtained during original deprivation proceeding cannot serve to retain jurisdiction in juvenile court.
If there is no trial transcript the trial court’s remaining rulings are presumed correct.
Wiepert v. Stover, A09A0197 (07/02/09)
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