What is a temporary order?
A temporary order is a judicial order given by a court in California during the course of a divorce that sets the temporary rights and responsibilities of the divorcing parties. This order lasts until the divorce is finalized, at which point a permanent order is typically put in place. These orders usually cover important issues such as child support, child custody, visitation, and spousal support. Depending on the circumstances, these orders can be put in place to ensure that both parties are given a fair outcome during the divorce proceedings. For example, if one spouse is likely to leave the state or country before the divorce is finalized, a temporary order may be put in place to keep the other spouse from being disadvantaged. Similarly, if one spouse is hiding assets or otherwise financially exploiting the other, a temporary order can provide protections for the disadvantaged spouse until the divorce is complete. In addition to protecting the rights of divorcing parties, temporary orders can also benefit any children of the marriage. These orders can be used to establish a temporary visitation schedule or temporary support payments. This can help ensure that the children’s needs are met while the divorce is taking place and until a permanent order is put into place.
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