In order to obtain a court order, an open case must be present in the court or one must be opened, and then a motion filed for the court order that has supporting evidence to show why the order is justified. In most cases a court order is temporary until the court date, at which time if the case goes in the favor of the one requesting the court order it can be made permanent.
Continue ReadingMost courts offer leniency for people filing requests for court orders without the assistance of an attorney, but an experienced lawyer can help simplify the otherwise complex process of the legal request. The steps below show how a request is filed for a court order.