Preservation of Status Quo
A trial court abused its discretion in granting injunctive relief where that relief did not preserve the status quo of the parties for purposes of equitable distribution of property. In re Schwartz
A mandatory injunction was not necessary to preserve the status quo in terms of the condition of the apartment which had served as the marital domicile prior to the wife’s unilateral removal of the furnishings; disruption to the status quo by itself does not mandate the issuance of injunctive relief, and husband must also establish the existence of a certain and ascertainable legal right, irreparable injury and an inadequate remedy at law. In re Sherwin
See Divorce Dallas

