Court Orders Compliance Guidance

Summary

In Texas, compliance with court orders is required once officially received. If orders are unknown, contact the court to obtain them. Judges can order a spouse to move out during divorce proceedings without charges or restraining orders. Lawyers typically provide clients with copies of orders. Contact the court clerk for information and ensure compliance with any issued orders.

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the wife left and filed for divorce and TRO (TRO is now expired). the husband filed an answer to it and the wife's lawyer asked husband if he would abide by certain rules, like moving out of the house, but the judge never ordered it as far as husband knows
If the judge hasn't ordered the husband to move out, he is not legally required to do so. However, it's crucial to verify any official orders from the court. Contact the court clerk to obtain copies of any orders issued during the hearing. Has the husband checked with the court for any orders?
can the court give info over the phon?
Yes, courts can often provide information over the phone, like confirming if any orders have been issued. However, they typically won't give detailed information. It's best to call the court clerk's office for assistance. If specific documents are needed, they might need to be picked up in person or requested via mail.
are there cases where the judges orders the husband to move out while they're still married and there are no charges or restraining orders
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Yes, in Texas, a judge can order a spouse to move out during divorce proceedings without charges or restraining orders, typically through temporary orders for property division or to prevent conflict. It’s important to review any court orders received.
does the lawyer give his client the judge's order?
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Yes, lawyers typically provide their clients with copies of the judge’s orders. If the husband hasn't received a copy, he should ask his lawyer for it. It's important to have documentation for any court orders to ensure compliance.