title="<b>Master Definition</b><br/><br/>A judicial officer of the Supreme Court who can hear and decide certain applications, including interim applications for parenting or support orders." aria-hidden="true"></i>
that tells you or your spouse what you must do (or not do). For example: The court has made an order that your spouse must pay you $250 on a monthly basis to help pay off your combined debt."> (Orders)
title="<b>Orders Definition</b><br/><br/>A record of a decision made by a judge or master* that tells you or your spouse what you must do (or not do). For example: The court has made an order that your spouse must pay you $250 on a monthly basis to help pay off your combined debt.<br/><br/><i><b>Master Definition</b><br/>A judicial officer of the Supreme Court who can hear and decide certain applications, including interim applications for parenting or support orders.</i>"> (Orders)
<p><em>With an undefended divorce (aka desk order), you do not need to appear in court. However a judge needs to review and approve what you are asking for. Orders allow you to tell the court what you want (for example parenting support and property division).</em></p>
<p><em>With an undefended divorce (aka desk order), you do not need to appear in court. However a judge needs to review and approve what you are asking for. Orders allow you to tell the court what you want (for example parenting support and property division).</em></p>
<p><em>Please select what you are asking for. Later on you will be asked to provide details for each request.</em></p>
<p><em>Please select what you are asking for. Later on you will be asked to provide details for each request.</em></p>