A temporary injunction typically lasts only a matter of days and is only meant to provide protection until a final hearing can take place. The court can decide to provide a set period of time at which a final injunction will expire (such as one year), or the court can decide not to set an expiration date. In such a case, either party can later ask the court to end the injunction.
How long does an injunction last?
A temporary injunction typically lasts only a matter of days and is only meant to provide protection until a final hearing can take place. The court can decide to provide a set period of time at which a final injunction will expire (such as one year), or the court can decide not to set an expiration date. In such a case, either party can later ask the court to end the injunction.
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