In a divorce case where Basic Support and Child Support are reserved until further order of the court, what is the process for getting that order?
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In a divorce case where Basic Support and Child Support are reserved until further order of the court, what is the process for getting that order?
Asked on June 20, 2012 under Family Law, Minnesota
Answers:
Brad Micklin / The Micklin Law Group
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
It depends on how the matter was resolved. If the court has all the information but was unable to make a decision, the court may issue an order automatically in the near future. However, if the issues were not resolved, one of the parties will have to file a motion seeking to have the issues determined.
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