New Frequently Asked Question on Family Court Temporary Hearings

Posted Friday, March 19th, 2010 by Gregory Forman
Filed under Litigation Strategy, Of Interest to Family Court Litigants, Of Interest to Family Law Attorneys, South Carolina Specific

Realizing I have never adequately explained in writing what happens at a family court temporary hearing, and realizing that I shouldn’t expect my clients to understand without a thorough explanation either, I drafted the following frequently asked question for use of my clients and my colleagues’ clients:  What Happens at Family Court Temporary Hearings?

3 thoughts on New Frequently Asked Question on Family Court Temporary Hearings

  1. MJ Goodwin says:

    Very concise, Greg. I might just have to print this out and use it as my new “cheat sheet.”

  2. Kim says:

    if a temporary order is set in place and no permanent hearing is set when does the temporary order dissolve?

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