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The law in Texas is that you must file an appeal with the court clerk within three days of your having learned of the judge's decisions in the temporary orders hearing. Many cases have an associate judge issue temporary orders orally after the hearing.
What age does a child need to be to decide which parent they live with? In Wisconsin, children cannot dictate where they reside but the courts may take the child's preference into consideration at about age 14 or when the child can articulate a preference and a reason for the preference.
To reach a final decision the proceedings can take around 26 weeks, sometimes longer (with the agreement of the presiding Judge).
The court can grant the TRO ex parte, meaning the decision is made without the respondent knowing that the petition is filed and without the respondent being at the courthouse. If the petition is granted, the court will set a date for the injunction hearing and notify the petitioner of this date.
A court order is legally binding. Failure to comply with the court order amounts to contempt of court and a person can, as a last resort, be committed to prison for contempt.
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What Happens in a Hearing for Temporary Orders in Texas? A temporary orders hearing in Texas is a full evidentiary hearing with testimony and documentary exhibits before a family court judge. The judge will hear the supporting evidence presented by you and your spouse before deciding which temporary orders are best.
The court creates temporary custody orders when a party asks them to. Temporary orders are established at a temporary order hearing and last until the final judgment. The temporary order is legally binding during the case but does not have to match the final judgment.
A TRO is an emergency court order that orders a party not to take some particular action until a hearing can be held. A TRO lasts for 14 days or until your temporary orders hearing, whichever is sooner.
What Happens in a Hearing for Temporary Orders in Texas? A temporary orders hearing in Texas is a full evidentiary hearing with testimony and documentary exhibits before a family court judge. The judge will hear the supporting evidence presented by you and your spouse before deciding which temporary orders are best.
Stipulation generally means an agreement, a bargain, proviso, or condition. If the stipulation complies with an applicable statute or rule of court, it will be binding. A stipulation could mean a fact, promise, or provision in a contract agreed by two parties.

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