IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ___________COUNTY, MISSOURI

 

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FAMILY LAW INTERIM ORDER

 

Until further order of the court and as long as the above case is pending IT IS ORDERED that:

1.    All parties are restrained from stalking, abusing, threatening, harassing, or interfering with the personal liberty of any other party. No party shall enter upon the premises of the dwelling of any other party, if the parties are living in separate residences, unless invited by the party occupying the dwelling.

2.    No party shall remove, cause to be removed or permit the removal of any minor children of the parties from the State of Missouri for a period longer than forty-eight (48) hours without the written consent of the other party, or further order of the Court.

3.    No party shall incur unreasonable or unnecessary debts hereafter. Any unreasonable or unnecessary debt incurred after the date of the filing of this action shall presumptively be assessed against the party incurring any such debt.

4.    No party shall cause any other party or the children of the parties to be removed from any existing insurance coverage; including, but not limited to medical, hospital, dental, automobile, life or disability insurance, and each party shall maintain all such insurance coverage in full force and effect.

5.    No party shall change the ownership or beneficiaries on any existing life insurance policies, and each party shall maintain the existing life insurance policies in full force and effect without change.

6.    No party shall conceal or damage any property, real or personal. No party shall dissipate, sell, remove, assign, transfer, dispose of, lend, mortgage, or encumber any property, real or personal, except in the ordinary course of business, or for the necessities of life. In the case of transactions made in the ordinary course of business and in all cases wherein award of property or division of debt is at issue, an itemized written accounting shall be made at least monthly to the other party of transfers of any interest in real or personal property. In the case of dispositions made for the necessities of life in all cases wherein award of property or division of debt is at issue, an itemized written accounting shall be made to the other party within thirty (30) days of the transfer.

7.    In the event the parties are living in the same residence at the time of the service of this Order, the parties shall attempt to decide between themselves if one party should move from the family residence; and, if so, which party should move from the family residence. This Order does not imply that any party is required to move from the family residence.

8.    If there are minor children of the parties, the parent who does not have physical custody of the child or children at the time an initial proceeding for dissolution of marriage or legal separation is filed shall receive parenting time with the minor child or children as set forth in this paragraph. This parenting schedule shall apply unless both parties mutually agree on some alternate parenting schedule, or unless the Court orders otherwise upon motion by either party and for good cause shown:

    1. the first and third weekends of each month, from Friday at 6 p.m. until Sunday at 6 p.m.
    2. the first two (2) weeks during each of the summer months of June, July and August, beginning on the first Friday in each of those months at 6 p.m.
    3. alternating holidays as follows (to take precedence over regular parenting time as set forth in the preceding two paragraphs):
Even Years Holiday Pickup/Delivery Times Odd Years
Father M.L. King 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Mon. Mother
Mother President's 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Mon. Father
Father Easter 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Sun. Mother
Mother Memoria 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Mon. Father
Father July 4 6 p.m. 3rd-6 p.m. 5th Mother
Mother Labor Day Weekend 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Mon. Father
Father Thanksgiving 6 p.m. Wed.-6 p.m. Sun. Mother
Mother Christmas 6 p.m. 22nd (or day school dismissed for Father
Christmas, if later) to 10 a.m. 25th
Father Christmas 10 a.m. 25th-6 p.m. 31st Mother
Mother Mother's Day Weekend 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Sun. Mother
Father Father's Day Weekend 6 p.m. Fri.-6 p.m. Sun. Father

Before filing a motion to alter this parenting time schedule, the parties should make all reasonable attempts to mediate the issues.

9.     Any party moving from the family residence may return to pick up personal belongings and effects at a reasonable time if the parties agree. If the parties cannot agree on the time, the Court will decide these issues at a hearing for temporary relief or at a case management conference.

10.    Any party receiving personal mail or packages addressed only to another party shall not open such mail, but shall forward or arrange to have such mail or packages delivered promptly to the addressed party. The person who receives it may open personal mail addressed to both parties or concerning the children, and mail related to any income, debts, or property, but any party receiving such mail shall promptly send a copy of the same to the other party.

11.    This order shall continue in effect so long as this case is pending in court except as modified by written agreement of the parties and filed with the court or as modified by further order of the Court.

12.    All parties are advised of the applicability of Local Court Rule 68 to this case. A complete copy of Rule 68 is available to the public at the Circuit Clerk’s office or at the Court’s website ( http://tacnet.missouri.org/~court27 ), and all parties shall fully comply with such Rule.

13.    Violation of this Order may constitute contempt of court and subject the violator to fine, imprisonment, or other sanction as allowed by law, plus payment of attorney’s fees and costs to the other party.

14.    If either party is aggrieved by this Family Law Interim Order, a court hearing may be requested; however, the court urges the parties to attempt to resolve their dispute through mediation before requesting a hearing.

15. This Order does not supercede any temporary or final Order of Protection that may already be in effect. Such Order of Protection remains in full effect.

 

Date: ____________________                                                                    ________________________________
                                                                                                                     Judge

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