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welcome back in this video im going to talk about consent orders and tomlin orders neither of which you may have heard of before but first of all if you are new here please do subscribe and hit the bell icon because that means you get notifications of new videos so first of all its important to understand what an order is in the first place so every time you go to court youre effectively asking the court to make a decision which ultimately means two disputing parties cant agree on a decision between each other so they need the intervention of a third party which in this case is the court which has the authority to adjudicate and make a judicial decision not necessarily as to who is right and who is wrong but what the decisions should be on the given set of facts and law and the dispute at hand so if you think of it as a simple financial or contractual dispute one person may feel like they are owed the return of money by another person for a bad job whereas the other party perhaps a