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An Order - Status Quo in a dissolution of marriage case is a court order that maintains existing circumstances, such as custody, property, finances, and name changes, until a final decision is made. In Oregon, if the court paperwork states your name should be restored, the order maintains your current name until the final ruling. You are not required to change your name immediately. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.Full Conversation
If a judge orders a **** in petition of dissolution of marriage is that a court order?
Yes, an **** issued by a judge in a petition for dissolution of marriage is a court order. It typically maintains existing circumstances regarding custody, property, and finances until the final decision is made.
Do you have any specific concerns regarding this order?
If you file for a name change during the petition of dissolution of marriage and the judge order a **** is that a court order?
Yes, an "****" issued by a judge during a petition for dissolution of marriage is indeed a court order. It maintains the current circumstances until the final decision is made. Do you have any specific concerns or questions regarding this order or the name change process?
If you file for a name change during the petition of dissolution of marriage, it states name should be restored and the judge order a **** is that a court order?
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Yes, an "****" issued by a judge during a petition for dissolution of marriage is a court order. It maintains current circumstances, including issues like name changes, until the final decision is made.
Do you have any specific concerns or questions about this order or the name change process?
If you file for a name change during the petition of dissolution of marriage, the court paperwork states your name should be restored and the judge order a **** is that a court order?
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Yes, the "****" issued by a judge during a petition for dissolution of marriage is indeed a court order. It maintains the existing circumstances, including the name change, until the final decision is made.
Do you have any specific concerns about how this order affects your name change?
If you file for a name change during the petition of dissolution of marriage, the court paperwork states your name should be restored and the judge made a ruling of **** is that a court order?
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Yes, an "****" issued by a judge during a petition for dissolution of marriage is a court order. It maintains current circumstances, including the name change, until the final decision is made.
Do you have specific concerns about how this affects your name change?
When you file for a name change during the petition of dissolution of marriage in Oregon, the court paperwork states that your name should be restored. The judge may make a ruling of **** do you have to change your name/
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Hey there! If the judge issued an "****," it means that current circumstances, including your name, are maintained until the final decision. You don't have to change your name immediately; it will depend on the final ruling in your case.
Do you have any other concerns related to this?