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Draft orders are orders that are in the process of being entered, but are not confirmed.
A Draft Order is an order that the parties intend to constitute a QDRO, but has not been executed by the court. However, the Plan cannot make a final determination regarding whether a Draft Order constitutes a QDRO until it receives an Executed Order.
A proposed order, in the context of legal proceedings, is a document that outlines the specific actions or decisions that a party involved in a case is asking the court to make. It is typically drafted by one of the parties or their attorney and presented to the court for approval.
A proposed order in family court is a draft document that outlines the decision a party seeks from the judge. It usually details custody, asset division, or other matters. It is submitted after a hearing for judicial approval, which ensures clarity and legal compliance in family law cases.
When drafting your order, keep in mind two basic principles: the order should accurately reflect the courts decision and it should speak for itself. In other words, the order should be understood without having to refer to any other documents.
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A proposed order is a legal document that outlines the terms of a court order that one party proposes to the court for approval.
In the legal context, a proposal can have multiple meanings, including a suggestion for acceptance, a measure presented to a legislative body, or an offer.

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