an order of the court, also called an order to show cause or OSC, directing a party
to a lawsuit to appear on a certain date to show cause why the judge should not
issue a specific order or make a certain finding. Examples an order to a husband
directing that he show cause why the wife in a divorce action should not be awarded
$1,000 a month alimony (spousal support) and $500 a month child support, why the
husband should not be ordered to stay away, and why the wife should not have temporary
custody of their child.
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