Divorce is a lengthy procedure and it might get dragged for months if litigations are involved in it . When you file the divorce papers there are various issues that you need to take care of and for these issue , restraining orders are given by the court. The restraining orders can be of many things like child support, prohibition of martial property and assets. Any of the divorcing party can ask the court for the orders if that person feels that the other spouse has every intention to do wrong with the martial assets. If you have a child involved in this and you are financially dependent on your spouse for the child up bringing then you can file an application for the child support according to the laws of divorce. The courts then decides on the amount of child support to be paid by the more financially sound party.

Given below are few things that can be addressed by temporary orders.

Child related issues: The very first thing that comes in mind while asking for a restraining order is the child support issues. There are costs involved in the upbringing of the children. You can ask the court about a fixed child support amount on a monthly basis. Custody of the child also comes in restraining orders when divorce is filed. Other than that court also decides on child visitation for non custodial parent.

Property Related Issues: If you fear that spouse may try to dispose off the assets and property during the process of divorce, you can obtain temporary order according to the divorce. When you file your divorce papers, it contains all the required information about you and your spouse's financial standing. The financial condition of both the parties will decide who will get what temporary orders. Some of the things that are covered in property related issues are who will get to live in martial house, which of the spouse is going to pay the mortgage or how much money is taken from both the spouse's income to pay the mortgage, which of the spouse will be responsible for paying utility bills.

Temporary Spousal Support: Many a times what happens is the once the divorce papers are filed, the more financially sound spouse stops supporting the other spouse. In order to handle this situation, temporary spousal support is granted by court. In this the spouse with more income is ordered to pay a fixed amount of money to the other spouse on a monthly basis.

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Hello, My name is Bella Park. I am a freelancer writer; I have written different articles for different topics like Divorce and information about divorce, Family Law, men and women relationship, orders for divorce, divorce forms, divorce laws, about single parenting etc.