Temporary Orders in Oregon Family Court Cases
A temporary order is a legal document from a court that creates rules for both parents to follow during a family court case. Temporary orders can help with disagreements during your court case like:
- Who gets to live in your house.
- Where your kids will live.
- Who will pay the bills.
Click the links below to learn more about temporary orders in Oregon custody or divorce cases.
Temporary Orders During Your Oregon Custody Case
If you’re going through a custody case in Oregon, you can ask the court to put short-term rules in place (called temporary orders) during your case. These orders can help resolve disagreements during your case. Learn more here.Temporary Orders During Your Oregon Divorce Case
Are you and your spouse fighting about who gets to live in your house during the divorce? Is your spouse refusing to help you pay your shared bills? If you're struggling with these issues, a temporary order may be a solution. Learn more here.