Arkansas Code § 5-26-413

Temporary support order
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At any time before a trial or pending appeal, upon motion of a complainant and upon notice to the defendant, the court may: (1) Enter a temporary support order as it deems just, providing for the support of a neglected spouse or child, pendente lite; and (2) Punish for violation of the temporary support order as for contempt. Acts 1951, No. 67, § 5; 1953, No. 242, § 5; 1981, No. 633, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2452.
At any time before a trial or pending appeal, upon motion of a complainant and upon notice to the defendant, the court may: (1) Enter a temporary support order as it deems just, providing for the support of a neglected spouse or child, pendente lite; and (2) Punish for violation of the temporary support order as for contempt. Acts 1951, No. 67, § 5; 1953, No. 242, § 5; 1981, No. 633, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2452.
At any time before a trial or pending appeal, upon motion of a complainant and upon notice to the defendant, the court may: (1) Enter a temporary support order as it deems just, providing for the support of a neglected spouse or child, pendente lite; and (2) Punish for violation of the temporary support order as for contempt. Acts 1951, No. 67, § 5; 1953, No. 242, § 5; 1981, No. 633, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2452.
At any time before a trial or pending appeal, upon motion of a complainant and upon notice to the defendant, the court may:
(1) Enter a temporary support order as it deems just, providing for the support of a neglected spouse or child, pendente lite; and
(2) Punish for violation of the temporary support order as for contempt.
Acts 1951, No. 67, § 5; 1953, No. 242, § 5; 1981, No. 633, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 41-2452.

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