J.Y.
What a scary position for you to be in. One suggestion I do have is that you ask the judge for a guardian ad litem for your daughter before he makes any custody decision. The guardian is like an attorney for your daughter. He/she won't represent either side. The guardian researches everything in the child's life and makes a recommendation to the judge. Another thing you can request is formal mediation. Both options show the judge you are not just trying to get your way, but that you are trying to be fair and open and want what is best for your child. If your daughter's father is not a danger to her, coming up with something between the two of you is way better than letting a judge, who doesn't know your daughter, decide her fate. Some options for an attorney are prarie state legal services or Catholic Charities. It is a real pain to get through to either of them, after long wait times on hold you may be disconnected, but they may truly be able to help you quickly. Call and call and call until you get through.