In divorce and family law cases, it has been our experience that Temporary Hearings occur more often than final hearings. Temporary Hearings are limited in nature and scope and are really designed to keep the status quo or keep the peace while the case proceeds forward towards settlement or trial. For this reason, Todd and Leh decided to take a deep dive into this unique hearing so that you will have an understanding of what to expect at this hearing, including what the Judge will and will not address.
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