Rule 65.3 – Directions and Restrictions on Conduct

May 15, 2021 | Delaware, Family Law

(a) Whenever the Court intends to impose restrictions on the conduct of a party, the conditions or restrictions thereof shall be set forth in writing by the Court, or by such other person or agency as the Court, by order, may delegate authority to impose such conditions, and a copy thereof shall be furnished to such person at the earliest possible time. The conditions or restrictions shall become effective upon the person affected being notified, either orally or in writing, by the Court or by some person designated by the Court. In any case where imperiling the family relationship or care of a child is the issue, an order directing any party to perform or refrain from committing certain acts of conduct shall clearly set forth such acts or conduct.

(b) No party shall be ordered without consent to perform or refrain from any act concerning which no complaint was made or evidence presented.

Del. Fam. Ct. R. Civ. P. 65.3