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Temporary Order Or Interim Order at Law Glossary

What is it? An interim order, also sometimes called a temporary order, is any order made in a case before the final order is made. These are generally short-term decisions by the judge about child support, child custody, visitation, possession of the family home, attorney fees, spousal support or the payment of debts until a final court order can be issued.

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