Thursday, April 24, 2014
TEXAS Part 59
Unless an agreement can be reached, a hearing for temporary orders must be set. At that hearing, the judge will issue temporary orders which will be followed by the spouses until the final divorce is granted. Temporary orders generally address: temporary child support;temporary conservatorship and visitation of children; temporary spousal maintenance; temporary use of property; and any other issues (such as drug testing) which need to be addressed until the final divorce is granted.
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