The Connecticut Application For Emergency Ex Parte Order of Custody is a court order that allows a parent or guardian to request temporary care of a minor child without the consent of the other parent or guardian. The application can be used in cases of emergency situations, such as when a child is in immediate danger of physical or emotional harm. There are two types of Connecticut Application For Emergency Ex Parte Order of Custody: Temporary Custody and Permanent Custody. Temporary Custody allows the petitioner to request temporary care of the child without the consent of the other parent or guardian. Permanent Custody allows the petitioner to gain full legal and physical custody of the child, as well as the right to make decisions concerning the child’s welfare. The petitioner must provide detailed information on the circumstances that warrant the application for emergency ex parte order of custody. The court will review the application and make a determination on whether emergency ex parte custody is appropriate in the case.