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Temporary orders are orders that the court puts in place early in a divorce proceeding to address these issues until they can be resolved via hearing or settlement. When these issues are resolved, the temporary order is rescinded.
It prevents either party from taking, selling, encumbering, concealing, or disposing with any marital property, retirement accounts, or insurance policies without the written consent of the other party or an order from the court.
An automatic temporary injunction in Oklahoma is used at the beginning of a divorce proceeding. As soon as a petition for dissolution of marriage is filed, the court stops the parties from certain actions to preserve the status quo until more permanent orders can be put in place.
Current through Laws 2023, c. 321. The injunction provided by this code is a command to refrain from a particular act. It may be the final judgment in an action, or may be allowed as a provisional remedy, and, when so allowed, it shall be by order.
Every state issues an automatic temporary injunction when a divorce petition is filed. An injunction can do two things. It either prohibits a person from engaging in an action or set of actions, or it ensures that a party engages in an action or set of actions.
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Temporary orders are orders that the court puts in place early in a divorce proceeding to address these issues until they can be resolved via hearing or settlement. When these issues are resolved, the temporary order is rescinded.
It prevents either party from taking, selling, encumbering, concealing, or disposing with any marital property, retirement accounts, or insurance policies without the written consent of the other party or an order from the court.
The purpose of the motion to dissolve is to provide a means to show that changed circumstances or changes in the law require the modification or dissolution of the injunction; the purpose is not to give an unsuccessful party an opportunity to relitigate the propriety of the original grant.

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