Library: Policy
340:2-28-48. Temporary orders
Revised 7-1-03
If, during the hearing, the administrative law judge (ALJ) finds the issues presented require further disposition, either administratively or through the district court, the ALJ may enter a temporary order for child support, pending resolution of the reserved issues during a subsequent administrative or district court hearing. The temporary order must be docketed and enforced as a final order until superseded by a final administrative or district court order.