What is a temporary order?

A temporary order is a legal ruling made by a court in South Carolina that is in effect until a more permanent resolution is reached. In the context of divorce law, a temporary order is used to protect the rights of the parties involved while the divorce proceedings are ongoing. When a temporary order is put in place, it can address issues such as division of property, custody arrangements, and spousal support. Temporary orders are issued by a judge and become legally binding immediately upon issuance. A temporary order can have a significant impact on the parties involved and their families, since many of its provisions are legally enforceable. For example, if a party does not adhere to the provisions of a temporary order, such as those concerning the payment of spousal support, they may face consequences such as court-ordered garnishment of wages or incarceration. Since temporary orders are in effect until a more permanent agreement is reached, they will often form the basis for the final divorce agreement. In South Carolina, temporary orders are granted by the court at the request of one of the parties involved in the divorce. The order will contain the provisions that will address the issues in dispute, and must be followed until the final divorce order is made or until the parties mutually agree to change or terminate the temporary order.

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