A Georgia Temporary Order (Divorce With Minor Children) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Georgia to provide temporary arrangements for a divorcing couple with minor children. These orders are typically established during the divorce proceedings and are meant to provide stability and security for the parties involved. There are several types of Georgia Temporary Orders, including: 1. Child Custody Order: This order determines the legal and physical custody of the minor children between the spouses. It also may include a visitation schedule and child support obligations. 2. Spousal Support Order: This order sets out the financial support obligations of one spouse to the other. It may also include provisions for health and life insurance coverage and payment of attorney’s fees. 3. Property Division Order: This order sets out the division of marital property between the spouses. It may include provisions for the sale of the marital home, division of bank accounts, and division of debt. 4. Attorney’s Fees Order: This order sets out the responsibility of each spouse for the payment of attorney’s fees and other related expenses. 5. Temporary Restraining Order: This order prohibits either party from engaging in certain behavior, such as harassing or threatening the other spouse or harming any property.