The product is formatted and complete, and is the exact document used to ask for temporary orders in Bexar County, Texas. Downloadable forms for eFiling, Divorces, and Suites Affecting the Parent-Child Relationship, Child Support, Hail Claims, Legal, LegalEase, and Passports.Step 1: Fill out these forms: Motion for Temporary Orders. Temporary Orders usually occur at the beginning of a divorce case. They are often required when there are children or property that are in dispute. Temporary orders are a way to get a custody or support order in place before a final order on the SAPCR has been issued. This is a redacted copy of complete temporary orders for a Bexar County, Texas Divorce and Child Custody case. Motion for Temporary Orders. To file in Bexar County, one spouse must also have resided in the county for at least 90 days. 2. Obtain Divorce Petition.