When a divorce or child custody case is just getting started, the period before a final order can feel chaotic and uncertain. You may be wondering who will stay in the family home, how bills will be paid, or when you will see your children next. At Skillern Firm Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers, our team has helped families throughout The Woodlands and Montgomery County establish temporary legal protections that bring stability during the most unsettled phase of a case, and our attorneys are prepared to act quickly on your behalf.
Call (713) 229-8855 or contact us online to schedule a confidential case evaluation with a trusted temporary orders lawyer in The Woodlands who will assess the urgency of your situation, explain the protections available to you, and take prompt action to safeguard your interests while your case moves forward.
Temporary orders are court-issued directives that govern the conduct and responsibilities of both spouses while a family law case is pending. They are designed to preserve the status quo and prevent either party from taking actions that could harm the other spouse, the children, or the marital estate. Temporary orders commonly address the following matters:
Not every case requires the same protections, and the type of temporary order your situation calls for depends on the specific risks and disputes involved. Our lawyers evaluate each case individually to determine which orders will provide the most meaningful relief.
For example, a case involving a significant income disparity between spouses will often require a temporary spousal support order, while a case where both parties are still living together may prioritize an exclusive use directive for the marital home.
Common temporary orders we secure include:
A temporary restraining order (TRO) is an emergency measure that a Judge can grant without the other party being present in court. Under Texas Family Code § 6.501, a TRO may be filed simultaneously or shortly after a divorce petition is filed to prevent harmful conduct while the case is in its earliest stages. Common prohibitions included in a TRO are:
The process of obtaining a TRO begins when we prepare and file a sworn application either alongside the original divorce petition or within a contested divorce proceeding already before the court. Because a TRO is issued without advance notice to the other party, the Judge must find that immediate and irreparable harm is likely without intervention. The typical steps in the process include:
Our firm brings over 160 years of combined experience to temporary orders matters, and we treat every hearing with the same level of preparation we bring to trial. Temporary orders often set the tone for the rest of a case, and the outcome of that hearing can shape how custody rights and financial obligations are handled moving forward. When you work with our team, you benefit from the following:
Temporary orders establish the rules both parties must follow while the case is pending. Without them, disputes over custody, finances, and property can escalate quickly. They also give the Judge a framework to reference when making final decisions.
Both parties appear before the Judge and present evidence in support of their requested terms. Testimony may come from the spouses, witnesses, or professionals such as counselors. The Judge then issues orders based on the evidence and the best interests of any children involved.
Temporary orders remain in effect until the Judge issues a final decree or modifies them through a subsequent hearing. Under Texas Family Code § 105.001, the court retains broad authority to enter or modify temporary orders at any time before the case is finalized.
Violating a temporary order is treated as contempt of court and can result in fines, jail time, or both. The Judge may also consider the violation when making final rulings on custody, property division, or support. If your co-parent is not complying with an existing order, the court has the authority to impose penalties and compel compliance.
When a divorce or custody case is pending, temporary orders can provide the stability and legal protection needed while key issues are resolved. Waiting too long to request them may leave you exposed. Contact Skillern Firm Divorce & Child Custody Lawyers at (713) 229-8855 or reach out online to schedule a confidential consultation with our temporary orders lawyers in The Woodlands, who will assess your circumstances, identify the protections you need, and move quickly to secure them.