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FAMILY.CODE
SECTION 2045



2045.  During the pendency of the proceeding, on application of a
party in the manner provided by Part 4 (commencing with Section 240)
of Division 2, the court may issue ex parte any of the following
orders:
   (a) An order restraining any person from transferring,
encumbering, hypothecating, concealing, or in any way disposing of
any property, real or personal, whether community, quasi-community,
or separate, except in the usual course of business or for the
necessities of life, and if the order is directed against a party,
requiring that party to notify the other party of any proposed
extraordinary expenditures and to account to the court for all
extraordinary expenditures.
   (b) A protective order, as defined in Section 6218, and any other
order as provided in Article 1 (commencing with Section 6320) of
Chapter 2 of Part 4 of Division 10.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fam > 2045

FAMILY.CODE
SECTION 2045



2045.  During the pendency of the proceeding, on application of a
party in the manner provided by Part 4 (commencing with Section 240)
of Division 2, the court may issue ex parte any of the following
orders:
   (a) An order restraining any person from transferring,
encumbering, hypothecating, concealing, or in any way disposing of
any property, real or personal, whether community, quasi-community,
or separate, except in the usual course of business or for the
necessities of life, and if the order is directed against a party,
requiring that party to notify the other party of any proposed
extraordinary expenditures and to account to the court for all
extraordinary expenditures.
   (b) A protective order, as defined in Section 6218, and any other
order as provided in Article 1 (commencing with Section 6320) of
Chapter 2 of Part 4 of Division 10.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Fam > 2045

FAMILY.CODE
SECTION 2045



2045.  During the pendency of the proceeding, on application of a
party in the manner provided by Part 4 (commencing with Section 240)
of Division 2, the court may issue ex parte any of the following
orders:
   (a) An order restraining any person from transferring,
encumbering, hypothecating, concealing, or in any way disposing of
any property, real or personal, whether community, quasi-community,
or separate, except in the usual course of business or for the
necessities of life, and if the order is directed against a party,
requiring that party to notify the other party of any proposed
extraordinary expenditures and to account to the court for all
extraordinary expenditures.
   (b) A protective order, as defined in Section 6218, and any other
order as provided in Article 1 (commencing with Section 6320) of
Chapter 2 of Part 4 of Division 10.