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Legal Procedure

Hearing

A court proceeding where a judge hears arguments, evidence, or testimony on a specific issue in a divorce case.

Understanding Hearing

Hearings are scheduled throughout the divorce process to address various issues like temporary orders, motions, discovery disputes, and final trial matters. They can range from brief 15-minute status conferences to multi-day evidentiary hearings. At a hearing, both sides present arguments and evidence, witnesses may testify, and the judge makes a ruling. Hearings for temporary support or custody can happen early in the case, while final hearings address all remaining disputed issues.

Real-World Examples

The temporary support hearing was scheduled for two weeks after filing, where the judge would set interim child support and spousal maintenance.

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This definition is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Divorce laws and terminology may vary by state and jurisdiction.

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