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Temporary Orders

Houston Texas Family Law Attorney

Houston Temporary Order Lawyer

The first weeks and months after separation are often marked by instability. Ex-spouses must adjust to life apart and make arrangements to prepare for inevitable changes. Before permanent decrees are made for child custody, child support, and spousal support, temporary orders are often issued.

At the Law Offices of Barbara Lynch Schnack, P.C., we can help you seek temporary relief through a court order until permanent arrangements can be made. Contact our Houston offices today to schedule a consultation.

Why Do I Need a Temporary Order?

A temporary order is a court order that is enforced for a limited amount of time. A temporary order is often used to establish guidelines for the following matters following divorce:

The instability following separation lends itself to all kinds of bad behavior. By seeking a temporary order, parties can feel more assured of their safety, well-being and financial security.

Temporary Orders for Child Custody

If the safety or well-being of a child is at stake, it is possible to seek a temporary order for child custody. This can be extremely important in protecting the best interests of a child while arrangements are being made for permanent child custody or modifying child custody.

Attorney Barbara Schnack has been helping clients facing difficult family law problems since 1994. We can help you maintain your well-being and financial stability following a divorce by seeking a temporary order.

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To find out more about temporary orders, contact our Houston firm today. Call 713.581.1779 to arrange a consultation.

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Serving Texas cities such as Houston, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Spring, Katy, Tomball, Galleria, Bellaire, Clear Lake, Galveston, Pasadena, Baytown, Pearland, Angleton, Alvin, Clear Lake, Webster, Richmond, Kingwood, Humble and Rosenberg. Also represents clients in Harris County, Fort Bend County, Galveston County and Brazoria County as well as Greater Houston, Houston Metro and InterLoop.

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