Injunction

Pronounced: in-JUNK-shun


What it means: An injunction is a court order that tells someone to stop doing something, like selling property or making threats.

Example: “The court issued an injunction to stop my ex from draining our joint bank account.”

When it's used: Usually early in the case, to protect people or property.

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