What is the automatic financial restraining order?
When the Plaintiff files the divorce and when the Defendant is served with the complaint and summons, each party is subject to an automatic financial restraining order. This order prohibits each party from transferring money except to pay usual and customary living and business expenses or to pay their attorney. It also prohibits parties from incurring debt in their spouses name, or changing life or health insurance policies. Violation of this order may be punished as a contempt of court.
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