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A Financial Remedy Order also known as Ancillary Relief Order is a Court Order that sets out a couples financial arrangements. Once a divorce petition has been filed, one of the parties to the marriage can apply to the Court in relation to the financial aspects of the divorce.
A motion for temporary timesharing asks the family court to award you overnight timesharing with your minor children. A motion for temporary alimony argues that you have limited funds and need financial assistance during the divorce proceedings.
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There are multiple reasons for requesting modifications to a Kentucky divorce decree such as changes in child custody or support orders. Kentucky family law courts will look for a substantial change in circumstances in the life of one or both of the parties.
To amend an agreement, you should begin by filing a petition for modification with your local court. The petition may ask for information such as your contact info, your former spouses contact info, case number, and judge who granted your divorce.
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Put simply, the general rule is that each person getting divorced will pay their own legal fees, and the person applying for the divorce will be responsible for covering Court Fees and other costs. However, in some circumstances it may be possible for them to recover these costs from the other person.
In the state of Hawaii, it is possible for one or both parents to request a modification to their child custody arrangement. If both parents have discussed and agree to a modification, and it does not harm the child in any way, their request will generally be granted and the modification will become legally binding.
These typically include property, pensions, savings, personal belongings, and cash in the bank. These assets will always be added to the overall pot and will need to be split fairly. Bear in mind that fair doesnt necessarily mean 50/50 of everything.
At a temporary hearing, a Judge may order a temporary parenting plan, temporary child support, or temporary alimony. If the parties are married, the Judge may also decide who gets to use the marital home or vehicle. The Judge may also order restrictions about behavior of the parties.
TYPES OF FLORIDA TEMPORARY RELIEF MOTIONS They are motions to resolve issues of temporary alimony, temporary child support, temporary custody, and temporary attorneys fees and costs. In the absence of an emergency situation, the court requires the parties to mediate these issues prior to scheduling a motion hearing.

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