What does general relief in divorce mean?
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What does general relief in divorce mean?
Relief in a divorce is everything that you request in your divorce complaint. When requesting this type of relief in your complaint, it is just a general request and does not mean you need to put down an actual dollar amount in your complaint because that will be dealt with at a later time.
What does Relief mean in divorce?
Granting relief
What happens at a hearing for temporary orders?
Typically, a temporary orders hearing will be handled in one of two ways, either by calling witnesses (including the parties) to the stand and asking them questions aimed at eliciting direct testimony from them (referred to as an “evidentiary hearing”) or by your attorney offering summaries of what witnesses would say.
What does temporary relief mean?
What Is Temporary Relief? After a case is filed, but before it is resolved, sometimes it is necessary to ask the court for an award of “temporary relief.” This usually happens when the parties have a dispute about payment of ongoing bills, support, or issues involving children.
What is a temporary motion?
Temporary orders are made by family courts at a hearing when couples separate. Decisions on issues that must be resolved quickly are made, and given temporary effect, until family court decisions can be made in a formal divorce hearing or until the parties agree through mediation or negotiation.
How long does a motion hearing take?
Sometimes it can be as short as three or four weeks other times it can extend out to seven or eight weeks. The best way to find out in advance is to call the court speak with the judges clerk and ask your question.