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Mar 01
2009
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By: Katie L. Lewis, JD of Cordell & Cordell, PC
When a party files for divorce, it is sometimes necessary for there to be a hearing on Temporary Orders. A hearing on Temporary Orders can be requested by either party and may occur at anytime during the pendency of the divorce action. The hearing allows the Court to make orders in relation to custody, possession and access, child support, spousal support and the allocation of assets and debts. These orders usually remain in full force and full effect until the divorce is granted or they may be modified prior to the finalization of the divorce.








