If you or the other side want to ask the court to do something in a case, you must ask in written court papers called a Motion or an Order to Show Cause. Requests filed after fourteen (14) days will be treated as a motion to modify the temporary order.Uniform Domestic Relations Form 5 - (Motion and Affidavit or Counter Affidavit for Temporary Orders Without Oral Hearing) PDF. A "temporary" order of support may be given the first time you go to court. The motion for temporary orders does not have valid grounds in the law (in other words, the law does not permit the relief requested). A Motion to Modify Child Support (CAFC102) form is the pleading filed with the court to make changes in the best interest of your child. If a motion to retain temporary custody has been filed and final hearing set, do I need to file any documents before case?