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Subject: Urgent Review of Agreed Temporary Orders (No. 2025-XXXXXX) – XXXXXXXX
On April 9, 2025 the parties agreed to the following temporary orders pursuant to a mediated settlement agreement.
Dear [Lawyer's Name],XxXXXXX
I am writing to request an urgent review and action regarding the "Agreed Temporary Orders" dated Aprilxxx 2025, in the matter of my divorce from WIFE. I am attaching the document for your reference.
My understanding from our previous discussions was that these orders were very temporary and would be revisited quickly. The document itself confirms their temporary nature, stating they "shall continue in force until the signing of the Final Decree of Divorce or until further order of this Court". It is critical to note that the signature line for the "JUDGE PRESIDING" is currently blank in the provided documents, indicating they may not yet be officially entered by the court.
While I have made every effort to comply with these temporary orders and have stayed current with payments to date, I am no longer able to sustain the financial obligations imposed.
Current Financial Obligations under these Temporary Orders:
As per the Agreed Temporary Orders, my current monthly financial obligations include, but are not limited to:
• Child support of $2,670.00 per month.
• Maintaining health insurance for the children.
• Maintaining dental insurance for the children.
• 50% share of reasonable and necessary unreimbursed health-care expenses.
• The mortgage (including property taxes and insurance) on the marital residence at XXXXX XXXXX Ln. XXXX, TX 77XXX, despite WIFE having exclusive use of it since April XXXX, 2025.
• All bills and expenses associated with my new residence.
• Cell phone bills for both parties and the children.
• All vehicle payments, lease payments, and vehicle insurance payments.
• All payments for the EZ Tag of all vehicles.
• Minimum payments on all credit cards held solely in my name.
• Interim attorney's fees of $750.00 per month directly to XXXXX XXXX XXXXX/XXXXXXX Law Firm, PLLC.
• Sole expense for an "Our Family Wizard" subscription.
Basis for Revisiting Orders and Violations by WIFE:
The orders themselves explicitly state that they "MAY MODIFY THIS ORDER THAT PROVIDES FOR THE SUPPORT OF A CHILD, IF: (1) THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CHILD OR A PERSON AFFECTED BY THE ORDER HAVE MATERIALLY AND SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGED". My current financial strain constitutes such a material and substantial change.
Furthermore, there have been clear violations of the temporary injunctions by WIFE. The orders explicitly enjoin both parties from:
• "Making disparaging remarks regarding the other party or the other party’s family in the presence or within the hearing of the children".
• "Discussing any litigation concerning the children in the presence or within the hearing of the children".
As previously discussed, my children have directly communicated exact words, court dates, statements I’ve made, and legal terms they should not know, which directly indicates a violation of these specific injunctions by WIFE. This is a pattern of behavior that contributes to parental alienation, violating the spirit of co-parenting conduct outlined in our Marital Settlement Agreement (MSA) and the temporary orders.
I need your immediate assistance in presenting this information to the court. My goal is to revisit these temporary orders to address both my inability to continue the current level of financial support and to address the ongoing violations, particularly those related to parental alienation.
Service of Writ
Petitioner and Respondent waive issuance and service of the writ of injunction, by stipulation or as evidenced by their signatures below. IT IS ORDERED that Petitioner and Respondent shall be deemed to be duly served with the writ of injunction.
Duration
These Temporary Injunctions shall continue in force until the signing of the Final Decree of Divorce or until further order of this Court.
Please advise on the best course of action to file a motion to modify these temporary orders promptly.
Sincerely,
ME
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