Posted Friday, March 19th, 2010 by Gregory Forman

Realizing I have never adequately explained in writing what happens at a family court temporary hearing, and realizing that I shouldn’t expect my clients to understand without a thorough explanation either, I drafted the following frequently asked question for use of my clients and my colleagues’ clients:  What Happens at Family Court Temporary Hearings?

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MJ Goodwin

March 19, 2010 at 5:30 pm

Very concise, Greg. I might just have to print this out and use it as my new "cheat sheet."

Kim

July 31, 2011 at 4:36 pm

if a temporary order is set in place and no permanent hearing is set when does the temporary order dissolve?

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3 responses to “New Frequently Asked Question on Family Court Temporary Hearings”

  1. if a temporary order is set in place and no permanent hearing is set when does the temporary order dissolve?

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