A temporary hearing can have a large effect on your family law case, so it is important to take the matter seriously. Work with an experienced lawyer who knows what to expect and who can achieve the best possible results for you.
At the law office of Ronald E. Dobelstein, P.C., in Alpharetta, Georgia, we represent clients at temporary hearings. These hearings are often like a mini trial. Attorneys bring affidavits, and a limited number of witnesses are permitted to testify on your behalf.
Often, what is said at a temporary hearing sets the tone for what is later to come. For example, decisions made in a temporary hearing at the beginning of a divorce often become part of the final order. By the time the divorce is finalized, the parties are used to living in the temporary arrangement, and courts frequently see no need for change.
We can help our clients handle a broad range of matters in temporary hearings:
- Custody
- Visitation
- Child and spousal support
- Use of residence and vehicle
- Access to funds
- Use of charge cards
- Payment of debt
- Who stays in the family home
Georgia law allows spouses to seek support unconnected with a divorce. If a spouse doesn't want to get a divorce, he or she may be able to file for support without getting one. This is often done for religious reasons or to preserve much-needed medical benefits.
Contact a Roswell Child Custody Attorney
To talk with Ron Dobelstein about how a temporary order may affect you or your family, contact us at 770-884-1867 or toll free at 866-676-2110. The Alpharetta, Georgia, law office of Ronald E. Dobelstein, P.C., will provide you with skilled legal support.









