Florida Motion For Temporary Relief is a legal document filed with the court in order to obtain a temporary injunction or other temporary relief. It is typically filed by a party in a dispute who is seeking to protect their rights or property while the case is pending. There are three main types of Florida Motion For Temporary Relief: temporary injunction, temporary restraining order, and temporary child support order. A temporary injunction is a court order which orders a party to either refrain from doing a particular act or to do a certain act, for a set period of time. A temporary restraining order (TO) is a court order to prevent a party from doing something until the court makes a decision in the case. A temporary child support order is a court order for one parent to pay the other parent a certain amount of child support while the case is pending.