Standing Order for all divorce cases filed between now and May 8, 2020

The Harris County Family Law Judges have issued a Standing Order for all divorce cases filed between now and May 8, 2020, which shall govern parties’ behavior until May 21, 2020 or until further order of the Court.

During that time period, the parties to a newly filed divorce case will be required to abide by the terms of the mutual restraining order, after receiving notice of the same.

If your attorney files a divorce on your behalf then, upon filing, you are immediately bound by the restraining order.

If your spouse files the divorce against you, you are bound by the restraining order after you are served with the Original Petition for Divorce.

If You Have Questions About This Standing Order Contact The Stout Law Firm, PLLC Today

The Stout Law Firm specializes in divorce and family law cases. Our divorce attorneys have the experience you need to help you get the results you deserve.

Our Office is currently offering virtual consultations due to COVID-19. We want to help you through these troubling times.

If you have questions about this new standing order issued in Harris County, contact us today.

Angela Stout

Angela A. Stout was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2007. Ms. Stout has practiced law since 2007, with an emphasis in representing clients in family law matters. She earned her Juris Doctorate degree from South Texas College of Law in May of 2007. Ms. Stout became Board Certified in Family Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in December of 2015. The Texas Board of Legal Specialization is a specialized group of attorneys that must obtain exceptional experience in a specific area of law, pass a comprehensive exam, and complete ongoing continuing legal education in that specialized area. Additionally, Ms. Stout is certified as a mediator by the A.A. White Dispute Resolution Center.

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