A Rhode Island Consent Order is a legally binding agreement between two parties that is approved by a court. Generally, the court will approve the order if it is in the best interest of the parties and the public. The order is commonly used in divorce, child custody, and other family law cases. There are different types of Rhode Island Consent Orders depending on the specific needs of the parties. For example, a Property Settlement Agreement is a type of Consent Order that is used to divide marital property in a divorce. In a Parenting Plan Consent Order, parents can agree on matters related to the care and custody of their children. A Spousal Support Consent Order is an agreement between spouses to provide financial support to one another. Finally, a Child Support Consent Order is an agreement between the parents to provide financial support to the child or children.