Temporary Orders While Divorce Is Pending
An attorney can help make sure you are protected
Because divorces can take time to complete, it sometimes becomes necessary to request temporary orders that can dictate how parties involved should conduct themselves through the divorce proceedings. Seeking out a temporary order can be a complex process and it needs to be done with some urgency. A Mesa divorce attorney at Brown, Naegle, Crider & Jensen LLC can help.
Either party involved can request temporary orders. Some of the most common requests include the following:
- An order to establish and enforce legal decision-making (child custody) during the divorce proceedings
- An order to establish parenting time (visitation) arrangements during the divorce proceedings
- Restraining order to prevent one spouse from contacting the other
- An order prohibiting the sale of assets or properties, including homes, vehicles, etc.
- An order to establish the possession of specific properties or assets, including the family home or family vehicle