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what is a interim order?
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An interim order may be
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An interim order may be
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An interim order may be passed by a court while a case is pending to maintain the status quo until the ultimate issue that is the heart of the legal matter is decided, preventing a party’s interest from being harmed during the litigation. For example, it may be necessary for the court to issue a restraining order to prevent a party from acting until the case is completed. An interim order is flexible and will vary according to the particular facts of the case. If you have additional questions about the effect of an interim order or how it applies to you, contact an experienced North Dakota attorney as soon as possible.
An interim order may be passed by a court while a case is pending to maintain the status quo until the ultimate issue that is the heart of the legal matter is decided, preventing a party’s interest from being harmed during the litigation. For example, it may be necessary for the court to issue a restraining order to prevent a party from acting until the case is completed. An interim order is flexible and will vary according to the particular facts of the case. If you have additional questions about the effect of an interim order or how it applies to you, contact an experienced North Dakota attorney as soon as possible.