A New Jersey Interim Confirmation Order (NJ ICO) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of New Jersey that creates a temporary arrangement between parties involved in a dispute. The NJ ICO is designed to provide a period of stability while the parties negotiate a resolution to their dispute. There are two main types of NJ ICO: an Agreement Confirmation Order and an Interim Custody and Parenting Time Order. The Agreement Confirmation Order is used when parties have reached an agreement and need a court order to make it legally binding. The Interim Custody and Parenting Time Order is used when the parties cannot agree and the court needs to make a temporary decision about custody and visitation arrangements. The NJ ICO can be modified or terminated as needed.