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Family Law: Orders

ORDERS
Temporary Restraining Orders and Temporary Orders
Whether you are getting divorced or are party to a SAPCR, you will probably need temporary orders, i.e., rules to follow until your matter is finalized. During a divorce, temporary orders serve multiple functions and are one of the best ways to ensure your financial, physical and emotional protection. In a divorce involving children or a SAPCR, temporary orders also set out temporary custody and child support rules.

Temporary Orders are available upon notice and a hearing, and expire when the Court signs a final order in your matter. You can obtain temporary restraining orders (TROs) without notice and a hearing, but they only last two weeks and are designed to take effect while the parties prepare for and attend the temporary orders hearing.

Temporary Restraining Orders & Temporary Orders - the Standard Language
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Final Orders
Final orders will result at the conclusion of your divorce or SAPCR. Once the court signs final orders, they are enforceable at law. If you need assistance understanding or interpreting your final orders, contact the Law Offices of Engelhaupt & Associates, P.C., today to consult with an experienced family law attorney. The firm and its attorneys will explain what the terms of your final orders mean, and will identify your rights and responsibilities according to the order.

For more information about family law in Sugar Land, Fort Bend, Houston or Harris County, or if you require a family law attorney, please contact us.