Temporary Orders
Court orders that establish interim rules for custody, support, and property during the divorce process.
Understanding Temporary Orders
Temporary orders provide structure and stability while a divorce is pending, which can take months or years. They can address child custody and support, spousal support, exclusive use of the family home, payment of debts, and restraints on asset dissipation. Either party can request a hearing for temporary orders shortly after filing. These orders remain in effect until modified or replaced by the final divorce decree.
Real-World Examples
Temporary orders granted her exclusive use of the home and $2,000 monthly in interim support.
Related Terms
Temporary court orders that govern custody, support, and property use while a divorce is pending.
Pendente Lite SupportTemporary spousal or child support awarded while the divorce case is pending, from a Latin term meaning 'during the litigation.'
Status Quo OrderA court order requiring both spouses to maintain current financial and custody arrangements during divorce proceedings.
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