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To be entitled to a temporary injunction, the applicant must plead a cause of action and show a probable right to recover on that cause of action and a probable, imminent, and irreparable injury in the interim. Imminent means that the injury is relatively certain to occur rather than being remote and speculative.
Temporary Orders Can Be Signed Voluntarily The order signed by the spouses is filed and then the Judge signs it. It becomes a court order the same as if it had been issued after a contested hearing. The advantage of agreed temporary orders is they impose a status quo while both parties agree.
In Texas, a Temporary Restraining Order (or TRO) is a document filed with your initial petition. It can be filed in a divorce or a child custody matter. As the name suggests, once signed, it temporary restrains you, the other party, or both you and the other party from engaging in certain acts.
In Texas, a TRO lasts for 14 days or until your temporary orders hearing, whichever is first. But what about after the hearing? If a set of temporary orders worked for all family members, then the court might choose to turn the temporary order into a permanent or final order to finalize the divorce.
To obtain a TRO, a party must convince the judge that they will suffer immediate irreparable injury unless the order is issued. If the judge is convinced that a temporary restraining order is necessary, they may issue the order immediately, without informing the other parties and without holding a hearing.

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