When the terms of
temporary orders carry over into a final divorce judgment, some are modifiable and others are not.
Not exact matches
If your extra properties are used as investment vehicles, such as for
temporary housing for college students, you may need to
carry landlord insurance in
order to ensure that any claims you file are honored by your insurance company.
However, in actuality, courts often
carry over the terms from
temporary orders into divorce decrees as well.
The terms of
temporary orders often
carry over into a final decree.
Although a
temporary order terminates with your decree, however, it's not uncommon for its terms to
carry over into the permanent
order.
When the divorce is final, a judge will
carry the terms of the
temporary order over into a permanent
order, or tweak the arrangement as required if it's not working out.
The
order you receive is
temporary, as it lasts only until the overlying case is resolved; however, its terms often
carry over into a permanent
order or divorce decree.
Most often, however, the terms of your
temporary visitation
order carry over into your decree.