Difference between revisions of "Interim Applications in Family Matters"

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===Property Restraining Orders===
===Property Restraining Orders===


The court can also make orders designed to protect property from being sold, hidden, or used as collateral for a loan. More information about these orders can be found in the section [[Protecting Property & Debt in Family Law Matters|Protecting Property & Debt]] in the chapter [[Property & Debt in Family Law Matters|Property & Debt]].
The court can also make orders designed to protect property from being sold, hidden, or used as collateral for a loan. More information about these orders can be found in the section [[Protecting Property & Debt in Family Law Matters|Protecting Property & Debt]], in the chapter, [[Property & Debt in Family Law Matters|Property & Debt]].


====Important factors====
====Important factors====
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When making an application for an order restraining the other party from selling or encumbering or transferring or otherwise dealing with property at issue in the family law proceeding, important facts will usually include:
When making an application for an order restraining the other party from selling or encumbering or transferring or otherwise dealing with property at issue in the family law proceeding, important facts will usually include:


*the date when you began living together, your date of marriage (if applicable) and the date you separated,
*the date when you began living together, your date of marriage (if applicable), and the date you separated,
*the names, birth dates and ages of your children, if any,
*the names, birth dates, and ages of your children, if any,
*the ages and occupation of each party,
*the ages and occupation of each party,
*any reasons you are financially vulnerable in the relationship, including if you are financially dependent on the other party or have little knowledge about the family's property and debt situation,
*any reasons you are financially vulnerable in the relationship, including if you are financially dependent on the other party or have little knowledge about the family's property and debt situation,
*a description of the family's financial circumstances, including a list of the property and debts you do know about,
*a description of the family's financial circumstances, including a list of the property and debts you do know about, and
*a description of the reasons you are concerned about the other party selling or encumbering or transferring or otherwise dealing with the property at issue in the family law proceeding.
*a description of the reasons you are concerned about the other party selling or encumbering or transferring or otherwise dealing with the property at issue in the family law proceeding.


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