Well... not exactly. Some you were pretty vague on... You should have a proposed parenting plan when you file. If your stbx agreed, your attorney could have gotten a notorized agreement to include with your petition, and then you would not have a need for a temporary order...I answered every single question asked.
he knows yes and is fine with it
In OK...i just want to know about how long it takes for a temp cusidy order to go thru from the time i ask for it, which in my case will be monday at the same time i file for divorce
The court (the judge) will issue the temporary order. Here's some more general info for OK...she said "are you in agreement on the terms". my question is- whoever gives me the TCO (i'm assuming that would be a judge), how do they know he agrees to it? do they send a copy to my ex and ask him to sign off on it?
Thanks for the info.In OK...
If there is a signed agreement between both parties for Temp. Support and Temp. Custody, the judge could order both on Monday.
If no signed agreement exists, the court will set a hearing date to establish temp. orders for support and visitation...usually within six weeks. On the date of the hearing, a temp. order would be issued barring UNUSUAL circumstances.
Good luck.
If the two of you sign any temporary agreement, a judge is likely to sign off on it...thus making it a court order. The language of the agreement would control the child support issue.Thanks for the info.
Question... if I type the terms we agree to on a piece of paper... and we both sign it and have it notarized... will the judge enforce that piece of paper? Is it as simple as that? Or can he claim it wasn't a contract... just a piece of paper?
one more question... if on this piece of paper I agree to a lesser amount of child support than I know he would be ordered to pay just on a temporary basis until the judge can impose the right amount of child support (I would do this because he will not agree to pay quite as much as he should, unless a judge ordered him to) ... will I be able to then ask for the right amount in court? Or will they say I agreed to less on the temporary agreement, so that's what I get?
My Advice:Question... if I type the terms we agree to on a piece of paper... and we both sign it and have it notarized... will the judge enforce that piece of paper? Is it as simple as that? Or can he claim it wasn't a contract... just a piece of paper?