What’s the Point?
There are many purposes of the automatic temporary injunction. First and foremost, the court wants to promote judicial economy, encourage the potential for amicable proceedings, and have the best knowledge available for family law matters. Judicial economy is promoted because the parties are required to act in a way that maintains the status quo. Therefore, the court is less likely to encounter significant surprises. Next, abiding by the injunction helps promote an environment where peaceful proceedings are possible because it helps to promote trust and security. In theory, if both parties are complying with the injunction, there is a lower likelihood that action (or inaction) will result in heightened emotion or conflict. Finally, the injunction is calculated to preserve the best information possible for the court. If the parties are maintaining the status quo, there’s a greater probability that information about the marital estate will be preserved.
Final Thoughts
Automatic temporary injunctions are present in all divorce and legal separation proceedings. While it may be burdensome to comply with their requirements, they absolutely should be both respected and followed. If you are in the midst of a divorce or legal separation, it’s worth taking the time to speak to a family law attorney about the automatic temporary injunction.