Temporary Restraining Order Attorney

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When a divorce petition is filed, it may include a temporary restraining order (TRO) to preserve the marital estate and to protect parent and child. Valid for 14 days, a TRO restricts the respondent from taking actions that could harm marital assets and typically prevents harassment or threats toward the spouse. In cases involving children, it also ensures they remain within the court’s jurisdiction and prohibits their removal from school or daycare. At the temporary order hearing, the judge will decide whether to extend or make the injunction permanent and mutual throughout the pendency of the divorce.


The Law Offices of Stephanie A. Foster, P.C. in Arlington, Texas, can be reached at 817-277-2805.

Temporary Restraining Order Attorney

When a divorce petition is filed, it may include a temporary restraining order (TRO) to protect the marital estate. Valid for 14 days, a TRO restricts the respondent from taking actions that could harm marital assets and typically prevents harassment or threats toward the spouse. In cases involving children, it also ensures they remain within the court’s jurisdiction and prohibits their removal from school or daycare. At the temporary order hearing, the judge will decide whether to extend or make the injunction permanent. The Law Offices of Stephanie A. Foster, P.C. in Arlington, Texas, can be reached at 817-277-2805.

Protective Orders for Safety

In situations involving physical abuse or severe threats of abuse, an injured party may request a protective order to ensure his or her safety. Protective orders often prohibit the aggressor from engaging in harmful behavior and from approaching the victim’s residence or workplace. The court typically holds a hearing to allow the respondent to present their case, ultimately determining whether to grant the protective order, and if so, the duration of same.

Legal Support for Restraining and Protective Orders

TThe Law Offices of Stephanie A. Foster, P.C. has extensive experience helping clients in Fort Worth, Arlington, Keller, Euless, Southlake, and Mansfield obtain TROs and protective orders for their protection. Contact The Foster Law Office at 817-277-2805 for assistance with these critical measures.

Temporary Orders Attorney in Tarrant County

When immediate issues arise during divorce proceedings, temporary orders can provide prompt solutions. A temporary order hearing addresses crucial matters like child custody, support, visitation, living arrangements, bill payments, and vehicle use, helping families establish stability while working toward a settlement for final. The orders issued are temporary, allowing each party time for discovery before making final decisions.

Advocacy for Fair Temporary Arrangements

At The Law Offices of Stephanie A. Foster, P.C., Stephanie Foster brings skillful representation to temporary order hearings in Arlington, Mansfield, Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake, and surrounding areas. She advocates for fair, practical arrangements in child custody, support, property use, and debt payment to ensure an equitable temporary arrangement that meets your needs.



If you need experienced guidance for a temporary orders hearing, contact Stephanie Foster at 817-277-2805 to schedule a consultation and receive quality representation in Tarrant County’s family courts.